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<blockquote data-quote="bigbrownhen" data-source="post: 548328" data-attributes="member: 20495"><p>Danny, if I read a City's op correctly, the "offensive" driver was from another company, he was not a UPS employee. I used to drive for another freight co that had alot of different truck lines come and go dropping freight, I believe this is the case at UPS Freight as well, so this incident most likely did happen. </p><p> </p><p>As for who should or shouldn't report it, try this situation.</p><p>If a man were to make a sexist comment to me at work, and it was overheard by another person. Who should make the complaint? I think it would be me, not the person who overheard said conversation. </p><p>Make no mistake, I can take care of myself, I have worked with men more than women my entire life. A woman learns which ones she can be comfortable with, and who to keep "the wall" up with.</p><p>Now, as far as reporting what was said, not if it was a rude remark. If it was threatening or physical in any way, yes in a heartbeat, it is reported. Other than that, he just gets put in his place and learns not to talk to me like that again, if the comments continue, then it is taken to another level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbrownhen, post: 548328, member: 20495"] Danny, if I read a City's op correctly, the "offensive" driver was from another company, he was not a UPS employee. I used to drive for another freight co that had alot of different truck lines come and go dropping freight, I believe this is the case at UPS Freight as well, so this incident most likely did happen. As for who should or shouldn't report it, try this situation. If a man were to make a sexist comment to me at work, and it was overheard by another person. Who should make the complaint? I think it would be me, not the person who overheard said conversation. Make no mistake, I can take care of myself, I have worked with men more than women my entire life. A woman learns which ones she can be comfortable with, and who to keep "the wall" up with. Now, as far as reporting what was said, not if it was a rude remark. If it was threatening or physical in any way, yes in a heartbeat, it is reported. Other than that, he just gets put in his place and learns not to talk to me like that again, if the comments continue, then it is taken to another level. [/QUOTE]
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