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<blockquote data-quote="FrigidFTSup" data-source="post: 2019960" data-attributes="member: 58894"><p>I bet you the turnover for employees who take the education assistance is much lower than those who do not take it or do not have the option of taking it. </p><p></p><p>UPS is essentially taking you and treating you as an investment. They are pumping money into you to become an educated employee with the ultimate hope that you do stay on. Just like any investment some work, and some don't. But if they help you out by paying for your 4 year education, they are hoping you are well enough entrenched in the company that you don't want to leave. That's what happened to me. I had a degree partly paid for by the company, and I was originally going to get the degree and bounce. But I was able to establish myself and go FT. Their investment in me means they get another management employee, and I'm sitting look at my paycheck every month smiling while the guys I went to school with are sitting on huge debt and making peanuts. Their investment is now (hopefully) paying off. It must be, because now they're paying for my MBA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrigidFTSup, post: 2019960, member: 58894"] I bet you the turnover for employees who take the education assistance is much lower than those who do not take it or do not have the option of taking it. UPS is essentially taking you and treating you as an investment. They are pumping money into you to become an educated employee with the ultimate hope that you do stay on. Just like any investment some work, and some don't. But if they help you out by paying for your 4 year education, they are hoping you are well enough entrenched in the company that you don't want to leave. That's what happened to me. I had a degree partly paid for by the company, and I was originally going to get the degree and bounce. But I was able to establish myself and go FT. Their investment in me means they get another management employee, and I'm sitting look at my paycheck every month smiling while the guys I went to school with are sitting on huge debt and making peanuts. Their investment is now (hopefully) paying off. It must be, because now they're paying for my MBA. [/QUOTE]
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