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<blockquote data-quote="familyofbrown" data-source="post: 47847"><p>Oh, I'm so used to the late nights and nobody can complain about the overtime when the checks come in and he's not miserable and I'm not miserable. I think my original post was asking if this treatment fell under "harrassment" or if it was normal within UPS? I just wanted to know if anyone else had to deal with this sortof of treatment, late nights etc? If its harrassment, he needs to know and could file a grievance or somehow maybe get it stopped or get them to lay off of him. I simply tell him each morning to have a good day, be careful and not let them see him sweat. Don't let them win this fight, act like you love it and it will eat them up. I'm used to being home alone. Hell, he had to work at night part time for 4 years before he could even drive as a cover driver. That meant working 8-5 at a regular job and then working nights at UPS until 10:30 or 11. Before that, he worked 12 hour shifts from either 5am-5pm or 5pm-5am and it rotated. Before that, he worked full time and was in school at nights 4 nights a week. Before that, I wasn't married to him and my dad had this UPS schedule from hell the entire time I was growing up. I never knew a parent that got off at 5pm except for my mom and I spent a lot of time with my dad as the only child. This isn't new to me and I can handle it fine. I just don't want to see him harrassed, he's my husband. He likes the job, its just feeling like a target makes you worry. Its hot, humid, stressful and then you have harrassment to top it off, its hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="familyofbrown, post: 47847"] Oh, I'm so used to the late nights and nobody can complain about the overtime when the checks come in and he's not miserable and I'm not miserable. I think my original post was asking if this treatment fell under "harrassment" or if it was normal within UPS? I just wanted to know if anyone else had to deal with this sortof of treatment, late nights etc? If its harrassment, he needs to know and could file a grievance or somehow maybe get it stopped or get them to lay off of him. I simply tell him each morning to have a good day, be careful and not let them see him sweat. Don't let them win this fight, act like you love it and it will eat them up. I'm used to being home alone. Hell, he had to work at night part time for 4 years before he could even drive as a cover driver. That meant working 8-5 at a regular job and then working nights at UPS until 10:30 or 11. Before that, he worked 12 hour shifts from either 5am-5pm or 5pm-5am and it rotated. Before that, he worked full time and was in school at nights 4 nights a week. Before that, I wasn't married to him and my dad had this UPS schedule from hell the entire time I was growing up. I never knew a parent that got off at 5pm except for my mom and I spent a lot of time with my dad as the only child. This isn't new to me and I can handle it fine. I just don't want to see him harrassed, he's my husband. He likes the job, its just feeling like a target makes you worry. Its hot, humid, stressful and then you have harrassment to top it off, its hard. [/QUOTE]
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