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Apparently he bumped into a trailer with the delivery truck, no damage and they saw on the dash cam live and I guess he was freaked out and wasn’t entirely honest about what happened (he messed up).
So then I guess his boss had someone drive out to where he was, kick him out of the car and left him on the sidewalk with no way to get back to the yard to get his vehicle, a coworker picked him up and took him home.
Is this… legal?
Following this up, his boss blocked his messages and calls for several weeks before offering him his job back like nothing happened.
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