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Cincinnati, Ohio
I worked for a trucking company for which I am no longer employed. I was fired for being insubordinate. The reason I was listed this was because I was not following the new rules set up by the new boss. I was made to clock in on a time clock that was to high for me to reach. I also had to clock in with all the drivers standing there watching me. I was very embarrassed because I couldn't reach the clock very well, and I have a rather large chest that I am very self conscouis about. I ususally walked away and ran to the bathroom to cry because I was humiliated. I am also suffering from depression which makes me very sensitive about myself, and how others perceive me. I felt so dumb and stupid standing there while they all looked at my chest. What can I do about this? He sent information to the unemployment office about me not wanting to clock in, but he doesn't know the real reason. I was to embarrassed to tell anyone. Can I explain it in my appeal to the agency? Do you think they will let me have unemployment benefits if they knew what kind of discriminatory boss I had? Please help me. I feel like he should have to pay for making me feel like that. Thank you very much.
 



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