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<blockquote data-quote="mojobuc" data-source="post: 56697"><p>Ms. Pac, </p><p>I actually was in driving school 7 days before UPS kicked me out due to FDOT regulations. I just feel if I am classified as 'physically unable', this 1 female, who constantly called in sick on preload due to back problems, migranes, shoulder problems and is way over weight, should also be qualified as 'physically unable', and no way should they cut her route in half, when to my knowledge, its never been done for any other person. </p><p> </p><p>As for alternate work, I kept my International position for another 6 months though I got bored, went to preload, and ended up giving p/t supervision a shot since in our small center, was the quickest way to a full time position. </p><p> </p><p>Probably not my smartest decision, definitly not my worst either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mojobuc, post: 56697"] Ms. Pac, I actually was in driving school 7 days before UPS kicked me out due to FDOT regulations. I just feel if I am classified as 'physically unable', this 1 female, who constantly called in sick on preload due to back problems, migranes, shoulder problems and is way over weight, should also be qualified as 'physically unable', and no way should they cut her route in half, when to my knowledge, its never been done for any other person. As for alternate work, I kept my International position for another 6 months though I got bored, went to preload, and ended up giving p/t supervision a shot since in our small center, was the quickest way to a full time position. Probably not my smartest decision, definitly not my worst either. [/QUOTE]
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