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<blockquote data-quote="snackdad" data-source="post: 764817" data-attributes="member: 30266"><p>I have a manager in Northern California. Many times she would come to work drunk smelling of alcohol. Not just hungover smelling like alcohol but actually slurring drunk. One day she came to work so drunk she fell down next to the belt on the morning sort. She was put on a cart and rolled to a warehouse door. She called her senior manager for help and eventually an ambulance took her away. She disappeared for about 6 months after the senior manager told her to go to rehab.</p><p> Amazing that a person like that is still a manager and was protected from any discipline by the senior manager. She was also involved with some shady love triangle stuff at our station with two other female employees that had drama involving 911 calls from the station and on road and who knows what else. Also had her ass kicked black and blue by her girlfriend. They are back together now after breaking up for a while. So much drama at that station that everyone thinks it is a normal work environment. The managers rule with a combination of intimidation and retaliation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snackdad, post: 764817, member: 30266"] I have a manager in Northern California. Many times she would come to work drunk smelling of alcohol. Not just hungover smelling like alcohol but actually slurring drunk. One day she came to work so drunk she fell down next to the belt on the morning sort. She was put on a cart and rolled to a warehouse door. She called her senior manager for help and eventually an ambulance took her away. She disappeared for about 6 months after the senior manager told her to go to rehab. Amazing that a person like that is still a manager and was protected from any discipline by the senior manager. She was also involved with some shady love triangle stuff at our station with two other female employees that had drama involving 911 calls from the station and on road and who knows what else. Also had her ass kicked black and blue by her girlfriend. They are back together now after breaking up for a while. So much drama at that station that everyone thinks it is a normal work environment. The managers rule with a combination of intimidation and retaliation. [/QUOTE]
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