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<blockquote data-quote="ddomino" data-source="post: 59367"><p>79 </p><p> </p><p>What are you doing online at 3 in the afternoon? Are you one of those slackers? I have been with UPS for more than 22 years. I was out for six months due to anxiety, and now four months because I was injured and the company doctor wanted to save the company money. He didn't order an MRI till six weeks after the injury. His response to the results was "I don't know why what we are doing isn't helping. You need to see a specialist." </p><p> </p><p>I am many things, but a slacker I am not. The benefits are ther because people like us, assuming your a driver, may someday need them. I think that working 17 years with little lost time, and then needing six months off, working another five with no lost time, then loosing six or more due to an injury doesn't constitute being a slackoff. George came here for help and I think I can help him. Can you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddomino, post: 59367"] 79 What are you doing online at 3 in the afternoon? Are you one of those slackers? I have been with UPS for more than 22 years. I was out for six months due to anxiety, and now four months because I was injured and the company doctor wanted to save the company money. He didn't order an MRI till six weeks after the injury. His response to the results was "I don't know why what we are doing isn't helping. You need to see a specialist." I am many things, but a slacker I am not. The benefits are ther because people like us, assuming your a driver, may someday need them. I think that working 17 years with little lost time, and then needing six months off, working another five with no lost time, then loosing six or more due to an injury doesn't constitute being a slackoff. George came here for help and I think I can help him. Can you? [/QUOTE]
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