We had a driver take his route out, come back later that morning and park the truck. Didn't say a word to anyone. Left. The truck sat there for the longest time before someone realized it was there.
Ups is a non reference job. Doesn't matter how u leave. Your next employer will never know.
That sounds kind of like what I do now.You know I really don't know , I don't know if I would start off small like no call no shows and speak up at pcms
Refusing to take my route out with anything over what I think I should have , extra long lunches build it all up and then walk in with fingers to the sky saying kiss my ***** am out b!tches
I do plan on giving my wife a uniform and having her meet me out on route and then hop on car with me for the last hour or so of my day. I would like her to be able to take a picture of me delivering the last, final package of my 30+ year career and to share that moment with me, plus be able to experience firsthand what its like inside of a package car. Yes, I know its against the rules to have an unauthorized passenger, but it will be for the last hour of my last day out in the middle of a rural area. What are they gonna do, fire me?
this is perfect lol, sad part is i walk on moving belts, chutes and rollers. i somehow end up having leaking hazmats(hazmat guy doesnt like me) every day. i would love to haveWell...I think I'd take a ride down the longest belt in a hub tub, pour any liquid I find into a drain, walk on every belt, chute and roller I can find, go into the package service center and guzzle the broken bottles of wine that are always there, load hazmats together, and for the finale, run two non power steering package cars into one another.