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<blockquote data-quote="helenofcalifornia" data-source="post: 399458" data-attributes="member: 5170"><p>Old management ploy. Try to make you feel guilty for calling in sick. A doctor's note is your best friend. The best thing you can do for your future at UPS is to establish yourself with a good doctor that you respect and will work in your best interests. (And I am not talking about conning)</p><p></p><p>In the old days, whenever you called in management would try to convince you to come in and work because they couldn't run the shift without you. I think they all went to a seminar on how to guilt trip the employee. It hasn't been that way in awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helenofcalifornia, post: 399458, member: 5170"] Old management ploy. Try to make you feel guilty for calling in sick. A doctor's note is your best friend. The best thing you can do for your future at UPS is to establish yourself with a good doctor that you respect and will work in your best interests. (And I am not talking about conning) In the old days, whenever you called in management would try to convince you to come in and work because they couldn't run the shift without you. I think they all went to a seminar on how to guilt trip the employee. It hasn't been that way in awhile. [/QUOTE]
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