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<blockquote data-quote="JD1988" data-source="post: 3289113" data-attributes="member: 66734"><p>I still haven't gotten the "real" reason for demotion (he was offered a supervisor position but refused, so had no interception but to retire -- that was calculated on UPSs part in my opinion). I was never allowed to be a part of his life there, and he never told me all of it was happening (long story)....but I found out many years later he had blown a big account--when in meetings, he would "black out", and couldn't answer questions or contribute, then when co-workers didn't agree with him (he did same at home!) He would lose it and go into a rage. He actually attacked one of the guys I guess. The team all complained about him but boss was afraid to do anything--finally, all 17 of the office staff met with the boss, and a year later, he was out and my hell began at home. I knew he was sick and tired to keep the marriage, but the drinking and mania was hell. Again, that's the best I can explain from third party info -- I would love to know the whole truth. Now I just know he has serious mental issues, the worst being "malignant narcissism". I don't blame UPS for that totally, but they did foster it over the years--he simply believed he is/was more than he really is. Sad but true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD1988, post: 3289113, member: 66734"] I still haven't gotten the "real" reason for demotion (he was offered a supervisor position but refused, so had no interception but to retire -- that was calculated on UPSs part in my opinion). I was never allowed to be a part of his life there, and he never told me all of it was happening (long story)....but I found out many years later he had blown a big account--when in meetings, he would "black out", and couldn't answer questions or contribute, then when co-workers didn't agree with him (he did same at home!) He would lose it and go into a rage. He actually attacked one of the guys I guess. The team all complained about him but boss was afraid to do anything--finally, all 17 of the office staff met with the boss, and a year later, he was out and my hell began at home. I knew he was sick and tired to keep the marriage, but the drinking and mania was hell. Again, that's the best I can explain from third party info -- I would love to know the whole truth. Now I just know he has serious mental issues, the worst being "malignant narcissism". I don't blame UPS for that totally, but they did foster it over the years--he simply believed he is/was more than he really is. Sad but true. [/QUOTE]
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