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<blockquote data-quote="tups" data-source="post: 272698" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>This is crazy, or maybe just a coincidence. Today I got a call from a friend of mine who drives another route in the same city we work in. He said he got a call from the center manager who said there was a C1 corporate complaint filed on him for harrassment of a woman who works on his route. The complaint was filed by the husband who 'claimed' he tracked his wife's phone calls and looked in her phone to find a number that was called numerous times. he went on to say that the number is listed in her phone as belonging to someone with a different name but is a UPS driver. First of all why would the husband call and not the woman. Obviously this guy's wife is cheating on him and he's trying to get the guy doing it to lose his job. And how does he know that the name listed in that phone belongs to the driver who actually delivers to this office? It could be any driver anywhere in the country for that matter, not just the one who delivers to her office. And this brings up my main point here. Why in the world would this complaint even leave the corporate office and cause the center manager to call the driver on this? I mean, anyone hearing this story would be saying that this guy calling is taking stabs in the dark and hoping he hits something since he doesn't even know the drivers name. I cannot see why someone in corporate would fail to have the balls to tell this guy that this is not a corporate issue. It is ludicrous to me that someone in corporate found it necessary to A- take the complaint to begin with. And B- actually have the center manager call the driver on it. I know the center manager's just doing his job, but for god's sake, what happens away from work, or even on a lunch hour is no one elses business. Especially if the person doing the complaining isn't even an alleged victim. It would be different if this woman came forward and said she fells harrassed by this driver, but this is not the case. Or maybe people in Atlanta have so much time on their hands that they feel the need to do this on the third day of peak so we will have to take time out of our day to discuss this. Way to go Atlanta!! Keep up company morale!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tups, post: 272698, member: 1969"] This is crazy, or maybe just a coincidence. Today I got a call from a friend of mine who drives another route in the same city we work in. He said he got a call from the center manager who said there was a C1 corporate complaint filed on him for harrassment of a woman who works on his route. The complaint was filed by the husband who 'claimed' he tracked his wife's phone calls and looked in her phone to find a number that was called numerous times. he went on to say that the number is listed in her phone as belonging to someone with a different name but is a UPS driver. First of all why would the husband call and not the woman. Obviously this guy's wife is cheating on him and he's trying to get the guy doing it to lose his job. And how does he know that the name listed in that phone belongs to the driver who actually delivers to this office? It could be any driver anywhere in the country for that matter, not just the one who delivers to her office. And this brings up my main point here. Why in the world would this complaint even leave the corporate office and cause the center manager to call the driver on this? I mean, anyone hearing this story would be saying that this guy calling is taking stabs in the dark and hoping he hits something since he doesn't even know the drivers name. I cannot see why someone in corporate would fail to have the balls to tell this guy that this is not a corporate issue. It is ludicrous to me that someone in corporate found it necessary to A- take the complaint to begin with. And B- actually have the center manager call the driver on it. I know the center manager's just doing his job, but for god's sake, what happens away from work, or even on a lunch hour is no one elses business. Especially if the person doing the complaining isn't even an alleged victim. It would be different if this woman came forward and said she fells harrassed by this driver, but this is not the case. Or maybe people in Atlanta have so much time on their hands that they feel the need to do this on the third day of peak so we will have to take time out of our day to discuss this. Way to go Atlanta!! Keep up company morale!! [/QUOTE]
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