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<blockquote data-quote="packageslave" data-source="post: 5060670" data-attributes="member: 89460"><p>Thank you for your input, I was on leave to get treatment for a congenital spinal stenosis. I bust my ass getting to work everyday without a vehicle, catching a ride as close to the city as possible, I live 60 miles from the hub. I rely on public transit, because I’ve tried, applying elsewhere but none of the postings rural or urban intend to hire anyone.</p><p></p><p>I got this job a week after graduation in height of the pandemic scare. The people I’ve worked with and the work I’ve done have been therapeutic to a racing mind and I hold it dearly. To answer other questions in this thread, my siblings and I were adopted by my late grandmother who passed earlier this year. The remaining caretakers are my aunt and her husband who work full time, unbeknownst to me, their support bailed on them during my sort, leaving my siblings to be held at their school districts transport department after school for over an hour as they had no one to collect them from the bus stop. We work hard to take care of them, and provide anything and everything we possibly can. I’m 19 and my Aunt is 28 without children of her own. We are basically in the shoes of new parents but to the person asking why their grown parent aren’t taking care of their own kids, fear not the children are taken care of as best as physically possible.</p><p></p><p> I am the only one who can sacrifice my employment without majorly affecting our household as most of my contributions are toward supplies. I’ve thought of every other possibility but regardless of a possible shift change I wouldn’t be able to make my shifts. If my future at UPS is not existent, then that’s unfortunate, there are future opportunities.</p><p></p><p> Thank you all for your help. I have submitted my resignation. sorry for this post, I wanted some insight, I was a bit stressed about leaving a chapter behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="packageslave, post: 5060670, member: 89460"] Thank you for your input, I was on leave to get treatment for a congenital spinal stenosis. I bust my ass getting to work everyday without a vehicle, catching a ride as close to the city as possible, I live 60 miles from the hub. I rely on public transit, because I’ve tried, applying elsewhere but none of the postings rural or urban intend to hire anyone. I got this job a week after graduation in height of the pandemic scare. The people I’ve worked with and the work I’ve done have been therapeutic to a racing mind and I hold it dearly. To answer other questions in this thread, my siblings and I were adopted by my late grandmother who passed earlier this year. The remaining caretakers are my aunt and her husband who work full time, unbeknownst to me, their support bailed on them during my sort, leaving my siblings to be held at their school districts transport department after school for over an hour as they had no one to collect them from the bus stop. We work hard to take care of them, and provide anything and everything we possibly can. I’m 19 and my Aunt is 28 without children of her own. We are basically in the shoes of new parents but to the person asking why their grown parent aren’t taking care of their own kids, fear not the children are taken care of as best as physically possible. I am the only one who can sacrifice my employment without majorly affecting our household as most of my contributions are toward supplies. I’ve thought of every other possibility but regardless of a possible shift change I wouldn’t be able to make my shifts. If my future at UPS is not existent, then that’s unfortunate, there are future opportunities. Thank you all for your help. I have submitted my resignation. sorry for this post, I wanted some insight, I was a bit stressed about leaving a chapter behind. [/QUOTE]
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