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The sorting mail issued this isn’t a union job and not constituted in the agreement nevertheless, Julie Godzik shouldn’t me barking orders at me with her husband commenting how easy the mail run is. I have no problem with anyone using my bathrooms, however I do have a problem when Bob Godzik leave my bathrooms and the toilets our clogged. Right after the meeting with Carl Rossman about treating people with respect Bob was in the Bob Cat Area Gossiping. In July 2015 Harry and I were stripping and waxing nurses station Curt was servicing refrigerator when we exited he was outside takes notes.

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