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I think it's time to end my UPS career /rant
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<blockquote data-quote="hypocrisy" data-source="post: 825389" data-attributes="member: 9500"><p>Well 6 months of FMLA would be 180 days roughly, so that's still not adding up quite right. If the 98 days are in addition to that, then it's really funny that the Sup is just now having an informal talk with him about attendance. However, if he's in a center where they are letting people go home M/T/W because of the screwed up dispatch we have nowadays, but working everybody Th/Fr, then that could add up real quick. "How do you want to be coded" comes back to bite them later.</p><p></p><p>I've seen a guy regularly do a 9+ hour route in 6 hours. It was mostly a mall route and he would take two flatbed carts and a dolly loaded over 5 ft high (push one, pull the other and strap the dolly to the back cart) and deliver and pickup at the same time.</p><p>He burned out long ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hypocrisy, post: 825389, member: 9500"] Well 6 months of FMLA would be 180 days roughly, so that's still not adding up quite right. If the 98 days are in addition to that, then it's really funny that the Sup is just now having an informal talk with him about attendance. However, if he's in a center where they are letting people go home M/T/W because of the screwed up dispatch we have nowadays, but working everybody Th/Fr, then that could add up real quick. "How do you want to be coded" comes back to bite them later. I've seen a guy regularly do a 9+ hour route in 6 hours. It was mostly a mall route and he would take two flatbed carts and a dolly loaded over 5 ft high (push one, pull the other and strap the dolly to the back cart) and deliver and pickup at the same time. He burned out long ago. [/QUOTE]
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