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<blockquote data-quote="TheFigurehead" data-source="post: 1253382" data-attributes="member: 49302"><p>I'm sure... however, this isn't a contest about who's got it worse... it's a thread about UPS not following the contract (provided the heat is off, not broken). Yeah, drivers have it worse, but, on the other hand, a driver can afford to go out and buy the proper gear for the weather. A new package handler doesn't have that ability, making $8.50 an hour.</p><p></p><p>Regardless... UPS providing a less than stellar heater in your PC is in line with the contract. Refusing to turn on the heat in the building (if that's the case) is a clear violation of contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheFigurehead, post: 1253382, member: 49302"] I'm sure... however, this isn't a contest about who's got it worse... it's a thread about UPS not following the contract (provided the heat is off, not broken). Yeah, drivers have it worse, but, on the other hand, a driver can afford to go out and buy the proper gear for the weather. A new package handler doesn't have that ability, making $8.50 an hour. Regardless... UPS providing a less than stellar heater in your PC is in line with the contract. Refusing to turn on the heat in the building (if that's the case) is a clear violation of contract. [/QUOTE]
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