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“A fair day’s work for a fair day’s pay"
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<blockquote data-quote="EAT MY OVERALLOWED" data-source="post: 758902" data-attributes="member: 29598"><p>Stupidvisors like jace and socks are a dime a dozen at UPS these days. Just smile and know that you'll be pulling in paycheck after paycheck long after they are transferred to no-mans-land or forced to resign. Seen it countless times over my years, give clowns like this enough rope and they will hang themselves everytime like clockwork. Keep filing and keep the paper trail going -- only a matter of time until they hang themselves with a pattern of harassment or threats and make themselves too much of a legal liability to have on board the most dishonest ship in the shipping industry. Hell, these two are a speck on the wall...I've seen people with a lot more to lose (center manager, dm) get fishhooked hard for not paying attention to detail when they set their sights on someone to terminate. I have every warning, suspension and termination letter I've received from UPS framed down in my pool room -- they are a great conversation piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EAT MY OVERALLOWED, post: 758902, member: 29598"] Stupidvisors like jace and socks are a dime a dozen at UPS these days. Just smile and know that you'll be pulling in paycheck after paycheck long after they are transferred to no-mans-land or forced to resign. Seen it countless times over my years, give clowns like this enough rope and they will hang themselves everytime like clockwork. Keep filing and keep the paper trail going -- only a matter of time until they hang themselves with a pattern of harassment or threats and make themselves too much of a legal liability to have on board the most dishonest ship in the shipping industry. Hell, these two are a speck on the wall...I've seen people with a lot more to lose (center manager, dm) get fishhooked hard for not paying attention to detail when they set their sights on someone to terminate. I have every warning, suspension and termination letter I've received from UPS framed down in my pool room -- they are a great conversation piece. [/QUOTE]
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