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19 year ups driver fired for flat tire in melville ny building
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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 820356" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>I would offer a second view to these posts.</p><p> </p><p>I know of situations where a center manager comes on board and finds someone he thinks he can run off. That way, he has made a name for himself. More than 6 discharges in a year are not unusual in a case like this. And it is a real eye opener to the truth when the center manager moves on, and all of a sudden, this employee never gets even a warning letter again? So who was the cause of the warning letter.</p><p> </p><p>Ive been suspended for "having body odor" on an August day with temps in the 100's. I dont guess she liked my aftershave. Some people even get as many as 8 warning letters in a week. But this type of BS happens. Been there. Not much you can do when the center manager has one on for you, except for stand up for yourself, and fight back. And yes, there are other things in life, but there are some that are willing to fight for what they want.</p><p> </p><p>So while I am very tickled that there are so many UPS'ers that have never been the subject of this type of intense action, consider yourself blessed. But dont judge others who are.</p><p> </p><p>That being said, I would be interested to see what the other discharges were for. IT would help to get a full picture of what actually is going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 820356, member: 484"] I would offer a second view to these posts. I know of situations where a center manager comes on board and finds someone he thinks he can run off. That way, he has made a name for himself. More than 6 discharges in a year are not unusual in a case like this. And it is a real eye opener to the truth when the center manager moves on, and all of a sudden, this employee never gets even a warning letter again? So who was the cause of the warning letter. Ive been suspended for "having body odor" on an August day with temps in the 100's. I dont guess she liked my aftershave. Some people even get as many as 8 warning letters in a week. But this type of BS happens. Been there. Not much you can do when the center manager has one on for you, except for stand up for yourself, and fight back. And yes, there are other things in life, but there are some that are willing to fight for what they want. So while I am very tickled that there are so many UPS'ers that have never been the subject of this type of intense action, consider yourself blessed. But dont judge others who are. That being said, I would be interested to see what the other discharges were for. IT would help to get a full picture of what actually is going on. [/QUOTE]
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