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<blockquote data-quote="20yearvet" data-source="post: 200553" data-attributes="member: 10161"><p>Just so we all know, I am a 15 year supervisor. I appreciate the kind words about divorce, because my more than a year of dealing with it was tough. Getting time off for court or whatever was a challenge regardless. When I was an oncar supervisor, I had a driver whose wife was pregnant. I was lucky the day she went into labor because I was in the office dealing with complaints. He called in to say she was in labor. I went to his locker (with his permission), grabbed his personal keys, drove his car to his route and finished it, so he could be with his wife during the most important part of life, the birth of a child. I have no qualms about doing it even though it caused my 5 extra hour of work after I was done, it was the right thing to do under the circumstances. Family comes first. I wish UPS would understand that. My first wife did not - hence the reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20yearvet, post: 200553, member: 10161"] Just so we all know, I am a 15 year supervisor. I appreciate the kind words about divorce, because my more than a year of dealing with it was tough. Getting time off for court or whatever was a challenge regardless. When I was an oncar supervisor, I had a driver whose wife was pregnant. I was lucky the day she went into labor because I was in the office dealing with complaints. He called in to say she was in labor. I went to his locker (with his permission), grabbed his personal keys, drove his car to his route and finished it, so he could be with his wife during the most important part of life, the birth of a child. I have no qualms about doing it even though it caused my 5 extra hour of work after I was done, it was the right thing to do under the circumstances. Family comes first. I wish UPS would understand that. My first wife did not - hence the reason. [/QUOTE]
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