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The company could not believe why this employee had a d/l and a state id. Why would you need two forms of id? LOL this is a slam dunk winner.Yes sir, that was me.
The company could not believe why this employee had a d/l and a state id. Why would you need two forms of id? LOL this is a slam dunk winner.Yes sir, that was me.
I don't do that anymore either. I was spilling too much.dont drink and drive and you will have no problem
This was my first offense. I followed all the procedures to get my license reinstated but kept getting denied. I did call the people at the Secretary of State a few times, they kept telling me my revocation wasn't a mistake. I didn't get a lawyer earlier because I didn't have the money.UPS's logic (and rightfully so) that if you never drank and drove you would have never given the state a chance to make a mistake. You've messed up 3 times, 2 DUIs and when the state was giving the run around you didnt get a atty asap, its not UPS's fault for your lack of thought in all these regards...SO why should they give your job back?
This was my first offense. I followed all the procedures to get my license reinstated but kept getting denied. I did call the people at the Secretary of State a few times, they kept telling me my revocation wasn't a mistake. I didn't get a lawyer earlier because I didn't have the money.
If only the Govt would criminalize real criminals the way they do a guy who has 3 drinks with dinner. Maybe we wouldn't have so many repeat child molesters, rapists etc.
Two and a half years ago, my 18 year old brother in law was involved in an accident with a driver who was DUI. The other guy crossed the center line and hit the car head on that my brother in law was in . The police estimated his speed to be 60 - 70 mph. My brother in law was sitting in the rear seat on the passenger side. He suffered a compound fracture to his leg and severe head trauma. He spent over 3 weeks in the ICU. His friend's girlfriend suffered a broken arm and spent a couple of days in the hospital. His friend, who was sitting in the front passenger seat was dead at the scene. The other guy was a repeat offender. He was messed up a little and spent a week in the hospital. My brother in law hasn't been the same since, mentally and emotionally.This all happened in their senior year about a month before their prom and graduation. What was supposed to be a happy time turned out to be hell for these three kids and their families. Tell me that the other driver isn't a criminal. You won't get far with me.If only the Govt would criminalize real criminals the way they do a guy who has 3 drinks with dinner. Maybe we wouldn't have so many repeat child molesters, rapists etc.
For some reason, it doesn't seem long enough.We just had a guy receive 83 years in jail for molesting two young girls over the course of 10 years.
In my building there is a full time preload, full of drivers who have DUI's.
That is one of the benefits here. Lose your license & continue working inside.
UPS's logic (and rightfully so) that if you never drank and drove you would have never given the state a chance to make a mistake. You've messed up 3 times, 2 DUIs and when the state was giving the run around you didnt get a atty asap, its not UPS's fault for your lack of thought in all these regards...SO why should they give your job back?
We are talking about a real case that happened here and the deatils have been spelled out for you. Why must you bring in what if? We are not in la la land, so lets talk about the facts and not fantasy.Ok sorry 2 mistakes........but all the same if you would have been sent to jail, would you expect UPS to keep your job open? if it was lets say 1 yr eligible for parol after 6 months and thats what you told your sup, they hold it for 6 months and for whatever reason you dont get let go after the 6 months, what would you expect them to do?
We are talking about a real case that happened here and the deatils have been spelled out for you. Why must you bring in what if? We are not in la la land, so lets talk about the facts and not fantasy.
Its simple, in the case we are talking about the contract calls for it, in a felon going to jail it does not!Its not a what if, he was not able to fullfil his job classification because of this just as he would if he was in jail. Why should UPS hold his job open over a transgression in his personal life? You cant blame UPS for his mistake, or the states mistake. UPS held his job open more than a year more than they had to and when he didnt have his ducks in a row to get his lic back so he could work, UPS let him go.
Its simple, in the case we are talking about the contract calls for it, in a felon going to jail it does not!