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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 387223" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>No worries. Just go in there tomorrow and, when questioned, tell the truth. You were working as instructed and you backed into another vehicle. You reported the accident. You aren't going to get fired. You aren't going to have to pay for the damage. UPS will fix the bumper and life will go on.</p><p> </p><p>I take it from your post that you work in the hub. Have you ever been trained in backing methods, or how to park a package car? If not, it is your supervisor who will get in trouble not you. Judging by your sup's reaction it sounds like he would like to pretend the whole thing never happened. In theory you could be issued a warning letter, but I doubt it will even get that far. Your sup was not supposed to be parking cars---that is bargaining unit work for the carwash to do---and he <u>really</u> was not supposed to let an untrained person do it either. I betting this whole deal gets swept under the rug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 387223, member: 14668"] No worries. Just go in there tomorrow and, when questioned, tell the truth. You were working as instructed and you backed into another vehicle. You reported the accident. You aren't going to get fired. You aren't going to have to pay for the damage. UPS will fix the bumper and life will go on. I take it from your post that you work in the hub. Have you ever been trained in backing methods, or how to park a package car? If not, it is your supervisor who will get in trouble not you. Judging by your sup's reaction it sounds like he would like to pretend the whole thing never happened. In theory you could be issued a warning letter, but I doubt it will even get that far. Your sup was not supposed to be parking cars---that is bargaining unit work for the carwash to do---and he [U]really[/U] was not supposed to let an untrained person do it either. I betting this whole deal gets swept under the rug. [/QUOTE]
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