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<blockquote data-quote="spidey" data-source="post: 131011" data-attributes="member: 1798"><p>That was weeks after they were questioned the first time and LIED about it.</p><p></p><p>We also don't know that the other person in the relationship didn't spill the whole story. They may have told the truth and then lied about it to their partner. It's not as though we have all the facts on this incident.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We don't know what actually happened, but I've watched some of these. "We've talked to (other employee) and we know what's going on." Both of those are true. </p><p></p><p>"We are not having a relationship." NOT true.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've seen people whose spouses were spoken to by the police and the perp will confess because the detective says "thanks for your help" or something like that to the spouse. People often make assumptions. You might want to assume that UPS was dishonest, we KNOW that both employees were dishonest. They had their chance, they chose to lie, for whatever reasons, knowing it could cost them their jobs. They made that choice. </p><p></p><p>Without knowing exactly what happened, and not one of us here can possibly know, it boils down to this; Did the company have grounds to fire them for dishonesty? Yes. They lied. </p><p></p><p>I'm willing to bet good money that their relationship, if still intact, is much healthier now that they are no longer employees of UPS. The stress and hours are relationship poison for too many people. I wish them the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spidey, post: 131011, member: 1798"] That was weeks after they were questioned the first time and LIED about it. We also don't know that the other person in the relationship didn't spill the whole story. They may have told the truth and then lied about it to their partner. It's not as though we have all the facts on this incident. We don't know what actually happened, but I've watched some of these. "We've talked to (other employee) and we know what's going on." Both of those are true. "We are not having a relationship." NOT true. I've seen people whose spouses were spoken to by the police and the perp will confess because the detective says "thanks for your help" or something like that to the spouse. People often make assumptions. You might want to assume that UPS was dishonest, we KNOW that both employees were dishonest. They had their chance, they chose to lie, for whatever reasons, knowing it could cost them their jobs. They made that choice. Without knowing exactly what happened, and not one of us here can possibly know, it boils down to this; Did the company have grounds to fire them for dishonesty? Yes. They lied. I'm willing to bet good money that their relationship, if still intact, is much healthier now that they are no longer employees of UPS. The stress and hours are relationship poison for too many people. I wish them the best. [/QUOTE]
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