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<blockquote data-quote="eats packages" data-source="post: 4358687" data-attributes="member: 68137"><p>If they did not get a shop steward involved then I would not worry too much. You should treat verbal discussions as something to observe and practice with. any time a steward is involved i would keep it up for at least 2 months and a written warning letter means following the writing for 6 whole months without impunity. It is also a good idea to grieve every warning letter for how they are phrased because UPS likes to make broad brushstroke statements in their warning letters and it is in your interest to get them to define exactly what it is you are to be doing.</p><p></p><p>You really need to rephrase what happened because I can't understand much. I know it ain't easy but you can always trade stress for a strict routine and a lower PPH. getting a 140PPH and having hundereds of packages left over by driver start time can be very relaxing I assure you. In a perfect world I could do what I think is best and not worry about work routines but hey it's capitalism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eats packages, post: 4358687, member: 68137"] If they did not get a shop steward involved then I would not worry too much. You should treat verbal discussions as something to observe and practice with. any time a steward is involved i would keep it up for at least 2 months and a written warning letter means following the writing for 6 whole months without impunity. It is also a good idea to grieve every warning letter for how they are phrased because UPS likes to make broad brushstroke statements in their warning letters and it is in your interest to get them to define exactly what it is you are to be doing. You really need to rephrase what happened because I can't understand much. I know it ain't easy but you can always trade stress for a strict routine and a lower PPH. getting a 140PPH and having hundereds of packages left over by driver start time can be very relaxing I assure you. In a perfect world I could do what I think is best and not worry about work routines but hey it's capitalism. [/QUOTE]
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