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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 694560" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>Good memory there pickup. Yes- I screwed up my back after 17 years of not missing one day of scheduled work and the center manager called me after about a week and told me "to get my lying ***** back to work". UPS management are know for their kind and caring ways you know<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/happy2.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":happy2:" title="Happy2 :happy2:" data-shortname=":happy2:" /> When I did get sent back after about a month and a half of therapy it was suppose to be light duty work for awhile. Part of my Light duty turned out to be and route that encluded loading 2 pallets of printed material a day at a local printers. I did it but I really took my time being careful. I retired healthy at 30 years and 26 days. The extra 26 days was because I wanted it in black and white from the Union that I was eligble for a full pension. After 30 years I didn't believe anything anybody just told told me over the phone (that encludes from the Union) ---------------------I do have 2 friends though that managed to screw up their backs just before retiring. Both of them milked the system for an additional year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 694560, member: 5382"] Good memory there pickup. Yes- I screwed up my back after 17 years of not missing one day of scheduled work and the center manager called me after about a week and told me "to get my lying ***** back to work". UPS management are know for their kind and caring ways you know:happy2: When I did get sent back after about a month and a half of therapy it was suppose to be light duty work for awhile. Part of my Light duty turned out to be and route that encluded loading 2 pallets of printed material a day at a local printers. I did it but I really took my time being careful. I retired healthy at 30 years and 26 days. The extra 26 days was because I wanted it in black and white from the Union that I was eligble for a full pension. After 30 years I didn't believe anything anybody just told told me over the phone (that encludes from the Union) ---------------------I do have 2 friends though that managed to screw up their backs just before retiring. Both of them milked the system for an additional year. [/QUOTE]
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