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Innocent until proven guilty? yeah ok
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<blockquote data-quote="UPSer since 1994" data-source="post: 303456"><p>I am a full time supervisor, so read on or ignore if you'd like. I read your post, and looked at the reasons that you feel you are being targeted, and I see: 1) you came in late 2) you laughed at a woman in road rage 3) you dropped a customer's package in front of them and 4) you came to work late again. The common denominator here is....YOU. It would be different if you were on time and falsely accused of being late, or acted as a professional when the woman was upset, or dropped the package and showed concern and apologized. The fact that your boss told you to report to the Preload was wrong, and he/she cannot do that, but the correct procedure is to work as directed and allow your steward / business agent to handle the incorrect instruction. If they told you anything different then they need to be educated. YOU DO NOT WORK FOR THE TEAMSTERS. So many people forget that. Follow instruction, your Teamster representatives would have had a field day with the management team not following the contract, and you would have won. </p><p></p><p>More importantly, if you get your job back, you need to soul search. This job is not for everyone. If you continue to approach your job with the same mindset you will struggle every day. Right now, the situations you described make you look bad. Go to work, get there on time, act professional, and follow the methods so you don't get hurt (if I had to predict, that would be next). Make your job as bareable as possible through your own attitude and actions. Don't forget, your salary and benefits are pretty damn good. Get off the radar by adjusting your attitude and you will see that life will be much easier. I'm sure you don't like this post, but I am sincerely trying to help you out. If you don't change, you can think back to this post in a few years when you a) are unemployed or b) absolutely hate going to work every single day. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSer since 1994, post: 303456"] I am a full time supervisor, so read on or ignore if you'd like. I read your post, and looked at the reasons that you feel you are being targeted, and I see: 1) you came in late 2) you laughed at a woman in road rage 3) you dropped a customer's package in front of them and 4) you came to work late again. The common denominator here is....YOU. It would be different if you were on time and falsely accused of being late, or acted as a professional when the woman was upset, or dropped the package and showed concern and apologized. The fact that your boss told you to report to the Preload was wrong, and he/she cannot do that, but the correct procedure is to work as directed and allow your steward / business agent to handle the incorrect instruction. If they told you anything different then they need to be educated. YOU DO NOT WORK FOR THE TEAMSTERS. So many people forget that. Follow instruction, your Teamster representatives would have had a field day with the management team not following the contract, and you would have won. More importantly, if you get your job back, you need to soul search. This job is not for everyone. If you continue to approach your job with the same mindset you will struggle every day. Right now, the situations you described make you look bad. Go to work, get there on time, act professional, and follow the methods so you don't get hurt (if I had to predict, that would be next). Make your job as bareable as possible through your own attitude and actions. Don't forget, your salary and benefits are pretty damn good. Get off the radar by adjusting your attitude and you will see that life will be much easier. I'm sure you don't like this post, but I am sincerely trying to help you out. If you don't change, you can think back to this post in a few years when you a) are unemployed or b) absolutely hate going to work every single day. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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