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<blockquote data-quote="ManInBrown" data-source="post: 4787544" data-attributes="member: 46614"><p>Of course they don’t care about employees. Not the point. What that supervisor did is highly illegal. That’s discrimination based on a health condition. You can’t say what he said, if that’s the way it went down. I’ll take it one step further. When I was in package, if I had gotten into a fatal car accident on my way to work, they would have been thrilled. They wouldn’t have batted an eye. My center manager told me no less than 15 times, in the two weeks between getting my date to report to feeders, and actually going. “Don‘t come back. Stay in feeders, don’t come back” I messed with him and told him who knows maybe I will. There was no chance I was ever coming back, I’d be stuck in package for the rest of my career. Put my name on the list when my file was still clean. Once I was on the list that’s when I started burying them in grievances. I guarantee they hope there are employees, specifically “problem in their eyes” package drivers, who die. UPS on road, center level management are some of the most evil people alive. And that’s coming from someone who had no issues. They steered clear of me like I was the plague. I couldn’t imagine being someone that’s terrified of management and having them up your arse every single day. I couldn’t fathom it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManInBrown, post: 4787544, member: 46614"] Of course they don’t care about employees. Not the point. What that supervisor did is highly illegal. That’s discrimination based on a health condition. You can’t say what he said, if that’s the way it went down. I’ll take it one step further. When I was in package, if I had gotten into a fatal car accident on my way to work, they would have been thrilled. They wouldn’t have batted an eye. My center manager told me no less than 15 times, in the two weeks between getting my date to report to feeders, and actually going. “Don‘t come back. Stay in feeders, don’t come back” I messed with him and told him who knows maybe I will. There was no chance I was ever coming back, I’d be stuck in package for the rest of my career. Put my name on the list when my file was still clean. Once I was on the list that’s when I started burying them in grievances. I guarantee they hope there are employees, specifically “problem in their eyes” package drivers, who die. UPS on road, center level management are some of the most evil people alive. And that’s coming from someone who had no issues. They steered clear of me like I was the plague. I couldn’t imagine being someone that’s terrified of management and having them up your arse every single day. I couldn’t fathom it. [/QUOTE]
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