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The "new" no necklace and earrings rule?
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<blockquote data-quote="chevydog66" data-source="post: 265705" data-attributes="member: 2626"><p>I have been a full time driver for over 12 years, accident and injury free for that matter. I was not aware of any appearance standards concerning necklaces, earrings, bracelets, or rings, or tattoos for the entire time I have been employed at UPS. Where is this standard printed? Is it etched in stone somewhere in Atlanta? For the last 12 years I have seen other drivers with tattoos, small hoop earrings, gold necklaces and bracelets, being worn everyday on the job until recently. Like I said, I think I need some new ink. Let's see if they can make me remove that. That's why it is "new" to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevydog66, post: 265705, member: 2626"] I have been a full time driver for over 12 years, accident and injury free for that matter. I was not aware of any appearance standards concerning necklaces, earrings, bracelets, or rings, or tattoos for the entire time I have been employed at UPS. Where is this standard printed? Is it etched in stone somewhere in Atlanta? For the last 12 years I have seen other drivers with tattoos, small hoop earrings, gold necklaces and bracelets, being worn everyday on the job until recently. Like I said, I think I need some new ink. Let's see if they can make me remove that. That's why it is "new" to me. [/QUOTE]
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