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Fired UPS Worker Doesn't Get Hint, Keeps Coming To Work

111610ups.jpg UPS has filed a lawsuit with the Manhattan Supreme Court to keep former employee, 28-year-old Wesley Anderson, from showing up at their facility on West 43rd Street. Anderson was reportedly fired on August 22, 2000 after a "package-hurling fight," but has shown at least five times in the past year, claiming to still be employed. The suit claims, "As a former employee, defendant Anderson has unique knowledge of the 43rd Street facility's various entrances and security procedures." Luckily, the Post made a "going postal" joke so we didn't have to.

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  • Cannibal

    Are you really allowed to paint a UPS truck like that? Its too good to be a Gothamist shop

  • exnyer

    That`s a Mexican UPS truck.

  • Brainwash

    They're called Hysterectomy Americans now.

  • Knarf

    Many years ago, at the Bottom Line, Bob Goldthwait delivered this, in a pathetic voice...

    "I lost my job.

    "Well, I didn't really lose it. I mean, I know where it is.

    "Only, when I go back? They got some new guy doin' it."

  • dr zippy

    Was his name Anderson or Bartleby?

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