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<blockquote data-quote="wornoutupser" data-source="post: 234790" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>My fondest memory of the support for the strike was a lady that pulled up to the picket line crying. We had a donation bucket by the side of the road and she put in $500.00.</p><p></p><p> All she ever said was that her father was a Teamster and she knew how hard a strike was.</p><p></p><p> I had a newborn with me on the line and my supervisor intentionally tried to hit me leaving in a P 10 one morning. Incidentally, the event was caught on tape as UPS had a sheriff deputy filming us across the road because we were "harrassing" them.</p><p></p><p> My manager took my run out one day and was found passed out from the heat on the side of the road by our towing company. That manager was a hammer, but he NEVER went after me again after the strike.</p><p></p><p> Perhaps the most enjoyable part was a huge raccoon that would try to break into the coolers every night. We had a great time watching his efforts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornoutupser, post: 234790, member: 2196"] My fondest memory of the support for the strike was a lady that pulled up to the picket line crying. We had a donation bucket by the side of the road and she put in $500.00. All she ever said was that her father was a Teamster and she knew how hard a strike was. I had a newborn with me on the line and my supervisor intentionally tried to hit me leaving in a P 10 one morning. Incidentally, the event was caught on tape as UPS had a sheriff deputy filming us across the road because we were "harrassing" them. My manager took my run out one day and was found passed out from the heat on the side of the road by our towing company. That manager was a hammer, but he NEVER went after me again after the strike. Perhaps the most enjoyable part was a huge raccoon that would try to break into the coolers every night. We had a great time watching his efforts! [/QUOTE]
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