Fired for unreported accident.

ski or die

Ski or Die
I still have my UPS ID and I've been retired for 20 years. I was a steward before I retired. I think they considered me the steward from H%ll. If I got in the door and they recognized me I'm sure they wouldn't buy me a cup of coffee before escorting me out the door.
 

twoweeled

Well-Known Member
I still have my UPS ID and I've been retired for 20 years. I was a steward before I retired. I think they considered me the steward from H%ll. If I got in the door and they recognized me I'm sure they wouldn't buy me a cup of coffee before escorting me out the door.
If you were truly the steward from hell, I doubt you'd get that cup of coffee without an additive.
Did the lamination of your ID card come apart? Mine did.
Thumbs up for 20 years!!!
 

The Milkman

Well-Known Member
Yup! Report even the smallest little thing just to CYA, 999/1000 nothing will come of it. But if you don't report it and someone saw it and turns you in, you're gone. I would rather report everything and have peace of mind.

I learned my lesson the hard way also. I was friend/T but not too long when I backed into a small light post in a driveway shrouded by bushes on a slight curve in a rural area in a P-500, just bent it over a bit, A guy and his wife came out and said don't worry about it and said he would fix it. Well about a month or so later they were getting divorced and the wife called and complained. I got a couple of days off from the DM. from that point on, I reported every little thing,even if I left a small tire track on the side of a narrow driveway. Never had to go through that again, this was back in mid 80's. CYA Always!
 
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