littlelady
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Wondering if anyone has the answer..Does a " on property" at the hub accident count against you when signing a bid?
If there is no contract language, it is probably UPS's discretion or past practice if it applies. Ask a BA? Sorry I can't help.Wondering if anyone has the answer..Does a " on property" at the hub accident count against you when signing a bid?
So if in this situation the accident was swept under the rug I could grieve it?In every on property accident I have known to occur it is chargeable and treated just like any other accident. It all depends on the circumstances like the extent of the damage and the supervisor making the decision on how to handle it. With a rollaway my guess is that it was charged just like any other accident and if you weren't already full time with your 30 days in yes you will have to wait a year to be qualified to bid on another full time driving job.
since i've been there I was told if I had an accident I wouldn't be able to sign bids for a year