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Gender discrimination at U.P.S.?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1296250" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>There are 3 super extended rural routes in my building that female drivers are pretty much excluded from simply because there arent any public restrooms on them.</p><p></p><p>As a guy, I have never had to ask some creepy customer out in the middle of nowhere if I could go in their house and use their bathroom. I have also never had to deal with obnoxious customers hitting on me or making inappropriate comments about my ass or my boobs or the fact that I am overweight. Nor have I ever had to try to do this job while pregnant, or recovering from childbirth. As an added bonus, I have spent my career using equipment that was designed for men by other men. Ever seen a short woman trying to climb in and out of a P-600 package car 200 times a day? Its hard enough if you are a man.</p><p></p><p>There are lots of challenges facing me as a man working at UPS but being treated unfairly due to my gender isnt one of them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using BrownCafe App</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1296250, member: 14668"] There are 3 super extended rural routes in my building that female drivers are pretty much excluded from simply because there arent any public restrooms on them. As a guy, I have never had to ask some creepy customer out in the middle of nowhere if I could go in their house and use their bathroom. I have also never had to deal with obnoxious customers hitting on me or making inappropriate comments about my ass or my boobs or the fact that I am overweight. Nor have I ever had to try to do this job while pregnant, or recovering from childbirth. As an added bonus, I have spent my career using equipment that was designed for men by other men. Ever seen a short woman trying to climb in and out of a P-600 package car 200 times a day? Its hard enough if you are a man. There are lots of challenges facing me as a man working at UPS but being treated unfairly due to my gender isnt one of them. Sent using BrownCafe App [/QUOTE]
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