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Reasonable cause testing for package car drivers
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<blockquote data-quote="JustAnumber1" data-source="post: 1529498" data-attributes="member: 56683"><p>I was told by my ba that I didn't want to have this on a resume and that resigning would close my file, so that any future employer would not be able to see anything negative, or positive for that matter. It would simply showed that I worked for ups and resigned for personal reasons. I was adamant that I would fight to the end and take my chance at panel but my ba said I would never make it to panel, the union would not fight my discharge. So, I ended up just resigning because I was made to feel like that was my best possible option. I don't know if I was tricked or not, looking back, I think maybe I should have continued to fight. I never wanted to make a career out of ups, I got complacent and it was decent money, so while most of my friends were obtaining advanced degrees, I opted to work at ups and be satisfied with a better than average blue collar job. I see this as a negative situation that I got myself into but it will have a happy ending. I am in the process of studying for the lsat in June and hopefully will find a law school somewhere that will accept a pothead like myself. At the very least, I will be going back to school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustAnumber1, post: 1529498, member: 56683"] I was told by my ba that I didn't want to have this on a resume and that resigning would close my file, so that any future employer would not be able to see anything negative, or positive for that matter. It would simply showed that I worked for ups and resigned for personal reasons. I was adamant that I would fight to the end and take my chance at panel but my ba said I would never make it to panel, the union would not fight my discharge. So, I ended up just resigning because I was made to feel like that was my best possible option. I don't know if I was tricked or not, looking back, I think maybe I should have continued to fight. I never wanted to make a career out of ups, I got complacent and it was decent money, so while most of my friends were obtaining advanced degrees, I opted to work at ups and be satisfied with a better than average blue collar job. I see this as a negative situation that I got myself into but it will have a happy ending. I am in the process of studying for the lsat in June and hopefully will find a law school somewhere that will accept a pothead like myself. At the very least, I will be going back to school. [/QUOTE]
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