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<blockquote data-quote="542thruNthru" data-source="post: 1848389" data-attributes="member: 48491"><p>You hit the nail on the head more than he will ever know.</p><p></p><p>He has told us all the rules he has broken on the road. How he goes above and beyond for customers and what not.</p><p></p><p> What he will never understand is that if he was in the hub and had a sup over his shoulder the whole time he would be the same as this guy. </p><p></p><p>This kid jumping on the belt to break a jam is like leaving a COD with a customer and coming back for the check later (as Dave does). It's a big No No with UPS. He was trying to help himself and the company all at once. Same as Dave. </p><p></p><p>Dave will never believe it but he has NO idea what it's like to do the job. He thinks because he sees what they go thru for 20 min in the morning he has it all figured out. That's like me thinking I know what cops do because I watch the show COPS.</p><p></p><p>To the OP. You will get your job back. Don't do it again. 7 years is to long to lose it over something that would have maybe took 5 min to deal with. Try and remember that with everything you do at UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="542thruNthru, post: 1848389, member: 48491"] You hit the nail on the head more than he will ever know. He has told us all the rules he has broken on the road. How he goes above and beyond for customers and what not. What he will never understand is that if he was in the hub and had a sup over his shoulder the whole time he would be the same as this guy. This kid jumping on the belt to break a jam is like leaving a COD with a customer and coming back for the check later (as Dave does). It's a big No No with UPS. He was trying to help himself and the company all at once. Same as Dave. Dave will never believe it but he has NO idea what it's like to do the job. He thinks because he sees what they go thru for 20 min in the morning he has it all figured out. That's like me thinking I know what cops do because I watch the show COPS. To the OP. You will get your job back. Don't do it again. 7 years is to long to lose it over something that would have maybe took 5 min to deal with. Try and remember that with everything you do at UPS. [/QUOTE]
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