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<blockquote data-quote="35years" data-source="post: 2894402" data-attributes="member: 60822"><p>You are correct.</p><p>The manager "took the guy for a ride" after his shift. </p><p></p><p>Talked to him about all his "mess ups" and how he was letting the team down, and how it would be better for everyone for him to just quit.</p><p></p><p>I heard about it a year later from someone outside UPS. I am not sure if the steward and/or BA ever heard why he quit. The driver probably did not know he could appeal it.</p><p></p><p>The manager (and all the pricks in this world) in the end never really get away with this garbage. God sees all, and is just and merciful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35years, post: 2894402, member: 60822"] You are correct. The manager "took the guy for a ride" after his shift. Talked to him about all his "mess ups" and how he was letting the team down, and how it would be better for everyone for him to just quit. I heard about it a year later from someone outside UPS. I am not sure if the steward and/or BA ever heard why he quit. The driver probably did not know he could appeal it. The manager (and all the pricks in this world) in the end never really get away with this garbage. God sees all, and is just and merciful. [/QUOTE]
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