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Real-Life Decision Making

You are a backhoe operator working for a large contractor specializing in road construction. The company has been hired to take out a curve on a stretch of highway half a day's drive from the city. The work involves blasting and removing several thousand tons of material. You've been on the job an hour scooping up loosened rock and loading it on dump trucks when you realize the backhoe keeps slipping back on the mound of rocks.

You are very uncomfortable and wish you were operating a trackhoe, which is the same as the backhoe but runs on tracks instead of wheels. You feel the trackhoe would be more stable, but the company's trackhoe is back at the yard several hours away. Do you tell your foreperson and hold up excavation? Do you keep digging and worrying the machine is going to slip and roll over?

You stop loading and start to sweat. The foreperson comes over to ask you what's wrong. What are you going to do?