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<blockquote data-quote="Sammie" data-source="post: 185529" data-attributes="member: 8657"><p>This has been going on for absolute ever. About ten years ago my worse half was followed and fired on area for blinking wrong. The union got him back on in a couple of days, but give me a break... </p><p> </p><p>I guess mgmt just wants to make sure you're towing the line; there are always those couple a bad apples who like to go way off area so they can have lunch at home or run errands, etc. I know a few myself who do so. Just like in the offices where a few of the girls used the company phones to call long distance all over the place to talk with friends and relatives. Too bad for them...</p><p> </p><p>And don't always be quick to shoot the messenger, these ideas often come from elsewhere besides your hub.... </p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/sad.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sad:" title="Sad :sad:" data-shortname=":sad:" /> </p><p> </p><p>Speaking of Such -</p><p> </p><p>This was in the "Pink Sheets" from some time back. Printed on pink paper, they included vital UPS news and events from across the country and were internally "house mailed" to all UPS managers. Our I.E. manager told us this one:</p><p> </p><p>In St. Louis, Mo. (no offense to anyone there!!!) a driver made it back to his building one too many times very shook up and once more without his COD $, again claiming he'd been robbed. Yeah, right. Even though it was known he worked in a rough neighborhood. </p><p> </p><p>One day in particular was his last chance. If he didn't come back with his COD $ that night, he would lose his job. And this was the day that UPS finally decided to put a "tail" on him. This "tail" included another pkg car full of UPS security, the center manager, and some UPS BIG BOYS from God knows where; all dressed in browns and ready to catch the driver red handed. </p><p> </p><p>Later that day the driver and every member of his entourage were mugged, beaten and robbed. And for years afterwards,</p><p>UPS would not service this area. </p><p> </p><p>THAT'LL teach em....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sammie, post: 185529, member: 8657"] This has been going on for absolute ever. About ten years ago my worse half was followed and fired on area for blinking wrong. The union got him back on in a couple of days, but give me a break... I guess mgmt just wants to make sure you're towing the line; there are always those couple a bad apples who like to go way off area so they can have lunch at home or run errands, etc. I know a few myself who do so. Just like in the offices where a few of the girls used the company phones to call long distance all over the place to talk with friends and relatives. Too bad for them... And don't always be quick to shoot the messenger, these ideas often come from elsewhere besides your hub.... :sad: Speaking of Such - This was in the "Pink Sheets" from some time back. Printed on pink paper, they included vital UPS news and events from across the country and were internally "house mailed" to all UPS managers. Our I.E. manager told us this one: In St. Louis, Mo. (no offense to anyone there!!!) a driver made it back to his building one too many times very shook up and once more without his COD $, again claiming he'd been robbed. Yeah, right. Even though it was known he worked in a rough neighborhood. One day in particular was his last chance. If he didn't come back with his COD $ that night, he would lose his job. And this was the day that UPS finally decided to put a "tail" on him. This "tail" included another pkg car full of UPS security, the center manager, and some UPS BIG BOYS from God knows where; all dressed in browns and ready to catch the driver red handed. Later that day the driver and every member of his entourage were mugged, beaten and robbed. And for years afterwards, UPS would not service this area. THAT'LL teach em.... [/QUOTE]
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