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<blockquote data-quote="bleedinbrown58" data-source="post: 1474685" data-attributes="member: 46975"><p>Here's the two problems I have with your dramatic story. First, why on earth would you, upon being hiring, provide "medical documentation" to UPS regarding your alleged allergy to cigarette smoke?? That's lie #1</p><p></p><p>If you wanted to leave and go home....at any point, why didn't you use your cell phone to call the.helper coordinator and explain the.situation? Or if u didn't have a phone....ask the driver to call on his phone?</p><p>or get off the truck and call a cab?</p><p>I believe that possibly the driver refused to drive back and drop you at the pickup point when you asked....but at no point were you prevented from walking away or did he "intimidate" you from leaving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bleedinbrown58, post: 1474685, member: 46975"] Here's the two problems I have with your dramatic story. First, why on earth would you, upon being hiring, provide "medical documentation" to UPS regarding your alleged allergy to cigarette smoke?? That's lie #1 If you wanted to leave and go home....at any point, why didn't you use your cell phone to call the.helper coordinator and explain the.situation? Or if u didn't have a phone....ask the driver to call on his phone? or get off the truck and call a cab? I believe that possibly the driver refused to drive back and drop you at the pickup point when you asked....but at no point were you prevented from walking away or did he "intimidate" you from leaving. [/QUOTE]
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