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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 205568" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>This would make sense to a certain extent. I was written up once during my first UPS stint. My boss gave me a lecture about the importance of sorting packages to the proper belts to make service, etc, etc. I half listened, pretty p*ssed at myself for having screwed up. Not <strong><em>even</em></strong> fifteen minutes later, the guy came up and started playing what I still call "good buddy games." He was acting like <em>nothing</em> had happened or that he was my best friend! I caught on in a hurry. I looked at the guy right behind him, shaking his head as he sorted packaged. I screamed, "Door X!! SHUT IT OFFFF!!! NOWWWWW!" The unloader came to the rear of the trailer at a sprint and cocked his head to the side, asking an implied question of what was wrong. I waved him back. My boss had been sorting a package at the time I told the unloader to turn it off. He asked, "Why did you...?" My eyebrows slammed together and I said, "X, get the H*LL away from me! I'm <strong><em>not</em></strong> in the mood!" He spun smartly on his heel and walked away. Didn't bother me the rest of the night. I wasn't showing signs of being mentally unstable or anything like it. I just didn't want to play his games. Next night, came in and it was like no write-up had <em>ever</em> been issued. Never had another problem. Indeed, we became great friends. -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 205568, member: 7185"] This would make sense to a certain extent. I was written up once during my first UPS stint. My boss gave me a lecture about the importance of sorting packages to the proper belts to make service, etc, etc. I half listened, pretty p*ssed at myself for having screwed up. Not [B][I]even[/I][/B] fifteen minutes later, the guy came up and started playing what I still call "good buddy games." He was acting like [I]nothing[/I] had happened or that he was my best friend! I caught on in a hurry. I looked at the guy right behind him, shaking his head as he sorted packaged. I screamed, "Door X!! SHUT IT OFFFF!!! NOWWWWW!" The unloader came to the rear of the trailer at a sprint and cocked his head to the side, asking an implied question of what was wrong. I waved him back. My boss had been sorting a package at the time I told the unloader to turn it off. He asked, "Why did you...?" My eyebrows slammed together and I said, "X, get the H*LL away from me! I'm [B][I]not[/I][/B] in the mood!" He spun smartly on his heel and walked away. Didn't bother me the rest of the night. I wasn't showing signs of being mentally unstable or anything like it. I just didn't want to play his games. Next night, came in and it was like no write-up had [I]ever[/I] been issued. Never had another problem. Indeed, we became great friends. -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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