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<blockquote data-quote="Apollo" data-source="post: 489904" data-attributes="member: 18252"><p>The package in question had been put on the irreg belt like i said around 7 last night. Someone I've never seen before as well as the auditor who noticed the blood came a short time later asking everyone, starting with me as i was the sweeper, if they were bleeding. I looked all over myself and didn't notice anything at the time. But i wasn't looking for blood on me, i was looking for places on me the blood could have come from, cuts or a scrape or something. Didn't notice anything so i kept on working.</p><p></p><p>At around 8:30 (possibly later) i noticed the blood on my glove and started asking questions. Once i got the "I don't knows" out of my supervisor, and the cold shoulder from my full-time sup. I thought it wasn't that big of a deal and finished taping up the boxes and throwing the last irregs on the belt. At the end of the night I asked my sup again, he just gave me a weird look and walked off. I tried finding John again, to see if he was less busy, but couldn't so I threw the gloves out and went to the clerks' station. After asking them, who seemed slightly more worried, they all talked about it, mentioned the "post contamination protocols" and called dispatch to try and find the clerk who handled the package in the first place. When they weren't able to get a hold of him, they said it's probably nothing to worry about and told me to write down my name and phone numbers, "just in case." I haven't heard from them, so i'm hoping everything is alright</p><p></p><p>Granted I probably should have thrown the gloves away as soon as I noticed, but I figured since the supervisors didn't seem to have any worries about it, why should I?</p><p> </p><p>Also, When did I put the blame on anyone? Why am I being subjected to such aggression? I came here in hopes of answers and help. Not to be called stupid or ridiculed by some "senior member" who may be tired of guys like me, but should just ignore us if we bother him so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apollo, post: 489904, member: 18252"] The package in question had been put on the irreg belt like i said around 7 last night. Someone I've never seen before as well as the auditor who noticed the blood came a short time later asking everyone, starting with me as i was the sweeper, if they were bleeding. I looked all over myself and didn't notice anything at the time. But i wasn't looking for blood on me, i was looking for places on me the blood could have come from, cuts or a scrape or something. Didn't notice anything so i kept on working. At around 8:30 (possibly later) i noticed the blood on my glove and started asking questions. Once i got the "I don't knows" out of my supervisor, and the cold shoulder from my full-time sup. I thought it wasn't that big of a deal and finished taping up the boxes and throwing the last irregs on the belt. At the end of the night I asked my sup again, he just gave me a weird look and walked off. I tried finding John again, to see if he was less busy, but couldn't so I threw the gloves out and went to the clerks' station. After asking them, who seemed slightly more worried, they all talked about it, mentioned the "post contamination protocols" and called dispatch to try and find the clerk who handled the package in the first place. When they weren't able to get a hold of him, they said it's probably nothing to worry about and told me to write down my name and phone numbers, "just in case." I haven't heard from them, so i'm hoping everything is alright Granted I probably should have thrown the gloves away as soon as I noticed, but I figured since the supervisors didn't seem to have any worries about it, why should I? Also, When did I put the blame on anyone? Why am I being subjected to such aggression? I came here in hopes of answers and help. Not to be called stupid or ridiculed by some "senior member" who may be tired of guys like me, but should just ignore us if we bother him so. [/QUOTE]
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