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<blockquote data-quote="CharleyHustle" data-source="post: 806610" data-attributes="member: 26998"><p>TAW is all about the money, period. It allows UPS to pay instead of the insurance provider for the comp injury. Does anyone, doctor or not, believe for one minute that having this fellow wash windows in pkg cars will get him back to work one day sooner? Since when does ANYONE at UPS wash the inside windows of a pkg car? Heck they barely wash the outsides on any kind of an unreliable schedule. Their is no reason for someone who has the where-with-all to rise to center manager in this company that would figure there is any regular job function at a UPS facility that could be performed with these restrictions other than sitting at a desk and answering the phone. </p><p> </p><p>It's the same old same old, darned if you do, darned if you don't. How could you be so stupid to go in there and get stuck? That road looks fine, why didn't you go in and get it delivered. You backed in and hit what? You hurt yourself hauling that stuff from the road, why didn't you just back in? Ya da, ya da, ya da. The problem is not the injured worker, the center manager, or the oil and water on the floor. The problem is TAW and why this man wasn't rehabing his injury with paid professionals instead of some rank amature center manager.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharleyHustle, post: 806610, member: 26998"] TAW is all about the money, period. It allows UPS to pay instead of the insurance provider for the comp injury. Does anyone, doctor or not, believe for one minute that having this fellow wash windows in pkg cars will get him back to work one day sooner? Since when does ANYONE at UPS wash the inside windows of a pkg car? Heck they barely wash the outsides on any kind of an unreliable schedule. Their is no reason for someone who has the where-with-all to rise to center manager in this company that would figure there is any regular job function at a UPS facility that could be performed with these restrictions other than sitting at a desk and answering the phone. It's the same old same old, darned if you do, darned if you don't. How could you be so stupid to go in there and get stuck? That road looks fine, why didn't you go in and get it delivered. You backed in and hit what? You hurt yourself hauling that stuff from the road, why didn't you just back in? Ya da, ya da, ya da. The problem is not the injured worker, the center manager, or the oil and water on the floor. The problem is TAW and why this man wasn't rehabing his injury with paid professionals instead of some rank amature center manager. [/QUOTE]
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