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<blockquote data-quote="bitter to the bone" data-source="post: 245235" data-attributes="member: 11605"><p>LKLND3380, I am sorry if it sounded like I downplayed the incident. I know I wouldn't have liked it if I had been on the receiving end of the box. And yes I do know that the situation could have been really ugly had the box got my co-worker in the eye.</p><p></p><p>I immediately went to her aid and offered to give her first aid if she needed it. She asked that I give her a few minutes, which I did. I once again offered her assistance and she told me that she was ok. This came straight out of her mouth. Never at any time did she indicate that she would be later going to the ER.</p><p>I know in my situation that I did not follow proper methods, I know that all too well. I had it drilled into me by the supe who gave me the letter and I also know it myself because I DO KNOW THE RULES. (but we are all human so we occasionally make mistakes).</p><p></p><p>And NO, I HAVE NEVER BEEN WRITTEN UP BEFORE FOR ANYTHING.</p><p></p><p>I know that UPS is trying to use me as an example due to the fact that the person I hit was previously injured. But I still don't think it is fair that because of this I get my "FIRST AND FINAL LETTER"?????? What happened to the 1st warning letter and retraining (which my dept supe already has done). </p><p></p><p>I know my supes are trying to back me up and I know that I have to be written up but come on FINAL letter, you don't find that a little overboard?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bitter to the bone, post: 245235, member: 11605"] LKLND3380, I am sorry if it sounded like I downplayed the incident. I know I wouldn't have liked it if I had been on the receiving end of the box. And yes I do know that the situation could have been really ugly had the box got my co-worker in the eye. I immediately went to her aid and offered to give her first aid if she needed it. She asked that I give her a few minutes, which I did. I once again offered her assistance and she told me that she was ok. This came straight out of her mouth. Never at any time did she indicate that she would be later going to the ER. I know in my situation that I did not follow proper methods, I know that all too well. I had it drilled into me by the supe who gave me the letter and I also know it myself because I DO KNOW THE RULES. (but we are all human so we occasionally make mistakes). And NO, I HAVE NEVER BEEN WRITTEN UP BEFORE FOR ANYTHING. I know that UPS is trying to use me as an example due to the fact that the person I hit was previously injured. But I still don't think it is fair that because of this I get my "FIRST AND FINAL LETTER"?????? What happened to the 1st warning letter and retraining (which my dept supe already has done). I know my supes are trying to back me up and I know that I have to be written up but come on FINAL letter, you don't find that a little overboard? [/QUOTE]
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