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UPS Freight = TForce Freight
UPS hit and run.
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<blockquote data-quote="JDAM00" data-source="post: 1157488" data-attributes="member: 44120"><p>Thanks for the advise. Quitting would be hard, I am fully prepared for the long haul, full time driver position, and make a career out of UPS. </p><p></p><p>A civil case could be an option, I would win. Even if I can't prove it was a ups employee who knocked over the barrel into my car, the barrel is UPS property, and ups property damaged my car. Even if it were wind. </p><p></p><p>I like the idea of getting an estimate done. I think my next step, maybe at the end of next week if I don't hear of any process with it, would be to present them with an estimate. </p><p></p><p>So many people, both on here and the people I work with on the belt (especially seasoned employees) and convinced that UPS will try and wezel out of paying for the damages. I'm going to hold on to the little faith that ups has some integrity, and will pay it. I'm actually interested to see how it pans out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDAM00, post: 1157488, member: 44120"] Thanks for the advise. Quitting would be hard, I am fully prepared for the long haul, full time driver position, and make a career out of UPS. A civil case could be an option, I would win. Even if I can't prove it was a ups employee who knocked over the barrel into my car, the barrel is UPS property, and ups property damaged my car. Even if it were wind. I like the idea of getting an estimate done. I think my next step, maybe at the end of next week if I don't hear of any process with it, would be to present them with an estimate. So many people, both on here and the people I work with on the belt (especially seasoned employees) and convinced that UPS will try and wezel out of paying for the damages. I'm going to hold on to the little faith that ups has some integrity, and will pay it. I'm actually interested to see how it pans out. [/QUOTE]
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