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Grain Elevator Operator

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You refuse to give him the deal he wants.

You say to yourself, "The risk is small, since the grain tested very close to the margin. However, there is still a risk. If I make an error and reduce the quality of the grain in this elevator, I am going to be responsible for a lot of problems. I feel sorry for Mr. Jones, but I cannot falsify the reading to help him out."

You tell Mr. Jones that you cannot falsify the reading. He pleads with you, then walks out, shoulders slumping.

You feel very sorry for Mr. Jones, but you know that you have done the right thing. The grain in your elevator has been safeguarded.

"The elevator operators are totally responsible for the care of the grain in the elevators," says Byron Ulery. He is president and CEO of a grain co-op. "They have to make very responsible decisions at all times."