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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 335889" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>When I first started at ups 18 years ago,my mother was hospitalized for a servere liver problem.I was really stressed from trying to get seniority and be full time and I had to get to the hospital to see her at night.On my third day my sup said,I want to see you back by 6:30 pm,well I took him literally and brought back 5 stops.</p><p>This was all on paper and he said,normally I'd send you back out to deliver these,but since you gotta see your mom,I'll let you off.My nephew and I took turns visiting every day.I could make this a long story but instead I'll just say I know she appreciated all the fruit bottom yogurts,and the fresca,and the occasional mcChicken sandwich...the hospital was her home ,she died there and the 2 oncar sups that were training me came to the funeral.I appreciated that.Cant see it happening nowadays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 335889, member: 556"] When I first started at ups 18 years ago,my mother was hospitalized for a servere liver problem.I was really stressed from trying to get seniority and be full time and I had to get to the hospital to see her at night.On my third day my sup said,I want to see you back by 6:30 pm,well I took him literally and brought back 5 stops. This was all on paper and he said,normally I'd send you back out to deliver these,but since you gotta see your mom,I'll let you off.My nephew and I took turns visiting every day.I could make this a long story but instead I'll just say I know she appreciated all the fruit bottom yogurts,and the fresca,and the occasional mcChicken sandwich...the hospital was her home ,she died there and the 2 oncar sups that were training me came to the funeral.I appreciated that.Cant see it happening nowadays. [/QUOTE]
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