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<blockquote data-quote="XUPS" data-source="post: 338151"><p>I could tell you a story about UPS interrogation teqniques that kind of blew me away.</p><p></p><p>I used to work for UPS in a european country. I was with UPS for 5 years and one morning</p><p>right before i was about to board my truck a person totally unfamiliar to me walked up to</p><p>me and said "I talked to your supervisor and he gave me clearence to talk to you."</p><p></p><p>He also spoke English, he wore a suit and had a UPS badge. He was polite and he never</p><p>said what it was about. So i followed him up to a conference room and we sat down (I still had no idea what it was about)</p><p></p><p>Then he started talking about packages that had been stolen. He also stated that the reason</p><p>i was there was that in earlier interrogations he have had these people had point me out</p><p>(amongst others) to be most likely to steal a package.</p><p></p><p>Im pretty sure he checked it allready but i was not even driving the route in question the day that the packages had dissapeared. That would have solved it quickly instead he went</p><p>on some sort of crusade of questions that made me really uneasy and made me feel like a criminal.</p><p></p><p>Here are some of the types of questions he asked.</p><p></p><p>* What would be the best way to steal a packade</p><p>* Who of your work mates are most likely to steal a package</p><p>* Are you happy at UPS</p><p>* If i was to get a bank statement of your account would i see any large purchases lately</p><p>(This was 1 week after i bought my house, duh)</p><p>* We found the empty boxes, if we took your fingerprints would we find them on the empty boxes. (well yes you would since the drivers did all the sorting themselves, the packages passes all trucks on a conveyer belt and you manually push them) You would probably find 50% of the drivers prints on that package</p><p>* Then he asked me about individual persons if they had said something when we talked during our lunch breaks etc.</p><p></p><p>This was probably the most insulting thing i experienced. I never stole anything in my life</p><p>and i am very honest. Then i was just send back to work and never heard anything again</p><p></p><p>They found out later that it was a subcontractor who stole the stuff.</p><p></p><p>Did i get a "Sorry for thinking you were a filthy theaf".... NO! nothing..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XUPS, post: 338151"] I could tell you a story about UPS interrogation teqniques that kind of blew me away. I used to work for UPS in a european country. I was with UPS for 5 years and one morning right before i was about to board my truck a person totally unfamiliar to me walked up to me and said "I talked to your supervisor and he gave me clearence to talk to you." He also spoke English, he wore a suit and had a UPS badge. He was polite and he never said what it was about. So i followed him up to a conference room and we sat down (I still had no idea what it was about) Then he started talking about packages that had been stolen. He also stated that the reason i was there was that in earlier interrogations he have had these people had point me out (amongst others) to be most likely to steal a package. Im pretty sure he checked it allready but i was not even driving the route in question the day that the packages had dissapeared. That would have solved it quickly instead he went on some sort of crusade of questions that made me really uneasy and made me feel like a criminal. Here are some of the types of questions he asked. * What would be the best way to steal a packade * Who of your work mates are most likely to steal a package * Are you happy at UPS * If i was to get a bank statement of your account would i see any large purchases lately (This was 1 week after i bought my house, duh) * We found the empty boxes, if we took your fingerprints would we find them on the empty boxes. (well yes you would since the drivers did all the sorting themselves, the packages passes all trucks on a conveyer belt and you manually push them) You would probably find 50% of the drivers prints on that package * Then he asked me about individual persons if they had said something when we talked during our lunch breaks etc. This was probably the most insulting thing i experienced. I never stole anything in my life and i am very honest. Then i was just send back to work and never heard anything again They found out later that it was a subcontractor who stole the stuff. Did i get a "Sorry for thinking you were a filthy theaf".... NO! nothing.. [/QUOTE]
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