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HorsieJuice
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They accommodated her within the law as much as they could.
If her packages weren't that heavy, and a coworker could help, why make a big deal out of it?
While I was working at Home Depot I reinjured my back. I didn't do it at work, I did it outside of work. I knew this could be an issue when I started working, and I did let them know that it could possibly happen. I told my store manager and then I asked people to help me. If I couldn't lift a box, I got a team member to help me. We're instructed to do that anyway, even though the job routinely calls for being able to lift 50 pounds.
I never got an exception while I was working, although my physical therapist said she'd give me one. But *I* made the arrangements to make sure *MY* job got done.
According to the complaint I just posted, she claims that she did make arrangements with other drivers for them to cover the heavier packages, but that UPS refused to allow her to drive anyways.
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