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<blockquote data-quote="Bristol Brown" data-source="post: 799727" data-attributes="member: 16993"><p>The union in the UK (UNITE) do not give a <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> about its members or potential members hence why no one has responded to your question.</p><p></p><p>In Bristol a supervisor used his office chair on wheels to block the door stopping a female driver from leaving the room during a disciplinary.She was being disciplined after a car pulled out out in front of her and admitted he was in the wrong.The supervisor in question said it was her fault as she should have "expected the unexpected" and refered to the seeing habits.</p><p></p><p>The supervisor is still working for UPS and is still a complete a**hole.Only 3 days ago he had to feed a parcel out to a driver in his car and was close to running out of fuel,he asked the UPS driver if he could borrow £10 as he was skint the driver went to the atm and got him some money only to be told by the supervisor that he shouldn`t be wearing his high viz vest.Personally I would have took the £10 back and told the supervisor to walk back to the centre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bristol Brown, post: 799727, member: 16993"] The union in the UK (UNITE) do not give a :censored: about its members or potential members hence why no one has responded to your question. In Bristol a supervisor used his office chair on wheels to block the door stopping a female driver from leaving the room during a disciplinary.She was being disciplined after a car pulled out out in front of her and admitted he was in the wrong.The supervisor in question said it was her fault as she should have "expected the unexpected" and refered to the seeing habits. The supervisor is still working for UPS and is still a complete a**hole.Only 3 days ago he had to feed a parcel out to a driver in his car and was close to running out of fuel,he asked the UPS driver if he could borrow £10 as he was skint the driver went to the atm and got him some money only to be told by the supervisor that he shouldn`t be wearing his high viz vest.Personally I would have took the £10 back and told the supervisor to walk back to the centre. [/QUOTE]
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