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<blockquote data-quote="aspenleaf" data-source="post: 206530" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p><span style="color: black">I think giving to United Way is a good thing. Choosing to give should not be based upon what you think of UPS. United Way helps a lot of people and I have given to them for a few years. I didn't give for years because I thought the company I worked for at the time was ruthless and I wanted nothing to do with them. My views were changed when a woman who did not know me gave me and my husband her newborn to raise and I have given to United Way ever since to help others with adoption. What I like about United Way is they can take your small donation and make it go further than if you tried to do something with the money.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: black">Just because I might get written up for misloads that may or may not been my fault should not impact if I give to United Way.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: black">As for getting fired over misloads I would fight that. I do check with my drivers for each misload that is counted against me. Sometimes it was my fault and other times I can prove that it was not me. I don't usually have a misload problem so I am not worried about getting fired. But if my center went to a zero tolerance policy then I would be in trouble for having 1 every few weeks.</span></p><p></p><p>Goodluck to you and your fellow loaders. Keep us posted as to what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aspenleaf, post: 206530, member: 5143"] [COLOR=black]I think giving to United Way is a good thing. Choosing to give should not be based upon what you think of UPS. United Way helps a lot of people and I have given to them for a few years. I didn't give for years because I thought the company I worked for at the time was ruthless and I wanted nothing to do with them. My views were changed when a woman who did not know me gave me and my husband her newborn to raise and I have given to United Way ever since to help others with adoption. What I like about United Way is they can take your small donation and make it go further than if you tried to do something with the money.[/COLOR] [COLOR=black]Just because I might get written up for misloads that may or may not been my fault should not impact if I give to United Way.[/COLOR] [COLOR=black]As for getting fired over misloads I would fight that. I do check with my drivers for each misload that is counted against me. Sometimes it was my fault and other times I can prove that it was not me. I don't usually have a misload problem so I am not worried about getting fired. But if my center went to a zero tolerance policy then I would be in trouble for having 1 every few weeks.[/COLOR] [FONT=Times New Roman][/FONT] Goodluck to you and your fellow loaders. Keep us posted as to what happens. [/QUOTE]
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