lordhelmetk98
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It would seem to me the absolute worst thing they could do is write you up, especially given the circumstances. I don't think your job is in jeopardy, and if they try to "can" you, head straight for your nearest Senator's office, news outlet, etc with your story, and blow the lid off the place. Call their bluff, and don't take no guff.I got in trouble for abandoning my route halfway through my relief day. I went to my specialist doctor's appointment ( who does not do online appointments), which is about two hours away. I've been working for almost four months without a sub now , i need to see my liver doctor every three months, i I just went anyway because my last two leave slips got denied. The clerk hired the two remaining regular carriers to finish my route, now i'm in trouble and have to do an interview with my postmaster who's in another office. I don't know if the district manager is going to be on that call but I will have a union rep on that call. I believe the district manager for my area is eric. I live in northern minnesota , but I can't find the name eric if I google it. So I don't exactly know what is the rank of the manager or or how to look him up? I am scared , I might lose my job , but we don't have any subs to replace me. Any advice thanks.
Thanks for the advice, I feel more relievedCall the DR and have a detailed conversation about your work history, poor schedule by mgmt and need to stay current with medical treatment to remain working. They should provide you a game plan prior to the interview.
Yes or no answers are best. I would hope most stewards would get this reduced to a discussion at worst. Do they expect you to deny your medical needs? Asking for EAP is smart - also the first appointment is on the clock without mgmt involvement.
Also fill out paperwork for fmla so you can get your treatment or appointments in future.Thanks for the advice, I feel more relieved