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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 553296" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>NI1, sorry, your version of the story, while uplifting to the masses, was a bit hard to believe. And it is funny how the length of service keeps getting longer. And how UPS was fighting the illegal double parking when it really was not illegal. Only the drivers opinion.</p><p> </p><p>On the subject of the other drivers walking, seen that happen once here. And as Sober mentioned, "Now that unionism". But because of that action, 16 drivers dont work at UPS anymore. More than half went to fedex, several are in sales, both car and home, others? who knows. But the day they refused to work to take that stand of unity, that day was their last at UPS.</p><p> </p><p>It sounds great, almost noble. But the company viewed it as an unauthorized work stoppage. And with that stand, all the drivers were terminated. So before the mouth spouts off, maybe the brain needs to get involved in the action.</p><p></p><p>So what is unsafe about a 60 pound package without an elevator to take it to the second floor? And if you refuse to take it up to the second floor, they can and will terminate you.</p><p> </p><p>Just because you feel unsafe does not give you the ability to judge the action unsafe. Just like this driver who claimed the double parking was illegal, only to find out it was not.</p><p> </p><p>So while I was hoping in a way the driver would get his job back, I figured you for a story teller.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 553296, member: 484"] NI1, sorry, your version of the story, while uplifting to the masses, was a bit hard to believe. And it is funny how the length of service keeps getting longer. And how UPS was fighting the illegal double parking when it really was not illegal. Only the drivers opinion. On the subject of the other drivers walking, seen that happen once here. And as Sober mentioned, "Now that unionism". But because of that action, 16 drivers dont work at UPS anymore. More than half went to fedex, several are in sales, both car and home, others? who knows. But the day they refused to work to take that stand of unity, that day was their last at UPS. It sounds great, almost noble. But the company viewed it as an unauthorized work stoppage. And with that stand, all the drivers were terminated. So before the mouth spouts off, maybe the brain needs to get involved in the action. So what is unsafe about a 60 pound package without an elevator to take it to the second floor? And if you refuse to take it up to the second floor, they can and will terminate you. Just because you feel unsafe does not give you the ability to judge the action unsafe. Just like this driver who claimed the double parking was illegal, only to find out it was not. So while I was hoping in a way the driver would get his job back, I figured you for a story teller. d [/QUOTE]
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