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<blockquote data-quote="want to retire" data-source="post: 981918"><p>Let's just get down to it, shall we? The guy works in the hood. Pretty dangerous place. OK. UPS does not care one iota about the driver or anyone else. WE MUST DELIVER PACKAGES! I'm surprised he wasn't fired for stealing time! Just as I was told to do something illegal(move an expired trailer)(and told to go to the office)(because I refused), mgt. will do ANYTHING TO MAKE THE NUMBERS. I do think the driver has choices. Keep his route or quit. Medical mumbo jumbo aside. I do believe the situation was traumatic-sure. The driver is a hero. BUT-do you screw dozens of folks to accomodate him? Create a position? Yes, you could. But, you open this door(and UPS will not).......As an example: I'm pretty far down on the Feeder seniority list. Let's say I get layed off and have to go back to package(and would be at the very bottom).........I would end up very likely delivering in a place like this. I would quit. I make a $100k and wouldn't have insurance based on my age. Tough? You bet. As I see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="want to retire, post: 981918"] Let's just get down to it, shall we? The guy works in the hood. Pretty dangerous place. OK. UPS does not care one iota about the driver or anyone else. WE MUST DELIVER PACKAGES! I'm surprised he wasn't fired for stealing time! Just as I was told to do something illegal(move an expired trailer)(and told to go to the office)(because I refused), mgt. will do ANYTHING TO MAKE THE NUMBERS. I do think the driver has choices. Keep his route or quit. Medical mumbo jumbo aside. I do believe the situation was traumatic-sure. The driver is a hero. BUT-do you screw dozens of folks to accomodate him? Create a position? Yes, you could. But, you open this door(and UPS will not).......As an example: I'm pretty far down on the Feeder seniority list. Let's say I get layed off and have to go back to package(and would be at the very bottom).........I would end up very likely delivering in a place like this. I would quit. I make a $100k and wouldn't have insurance based on my age. Tough? You bet. As I see it. [/QUOTE]
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