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<blockquote data-quote="helenofcalifornia" data-source="post: 713571" data-attributes="member: 5170"><p>I have been with UPS for 31 years and still enjoy the job most of the time. Yeah, it's hard, especially if you are female and have been at the job that long. Yes, management can take itself a little too seriously at times. But you really only put up with them for 10-15 minutes in the morning. (Honestly, when is the last time you have seen FT management at night when you get in?) And the customers are, for the most part, happy to see me and the UPS truck. I am a glass half full type of person though and don't get pissed off too much. (Though the recent belt-tightening at UPS is getting me a little aggravated. Really, we can't order new replacement clothes for the ones that are torn and ink-stained???? Come on!!!!!!) More power to these people that quit so early in their careers. They recognized that this job would be a problem with them and quit. I just haven't heard of many drivers in my area that actually quit, rather than retire. You always hear a lot of griping, of which 2/3 is the same people who would gripe at anything. Good luck ex-UPSers. I just wish I knew what instigated the mass exodus at one center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helenofcalifornia, post: 713571, member: 5170"] I have been with UPS for 31 years and still enjoy the job most of the time. Yeah, it's hard, especially if you are female and have been at the job that long. Yes, management can take itself a little too seriously at times. But you really only put up with them for 10-15 minutes in the morning. (Honestly, when is the last time you have seen FT management at night when you get in?) And the customers are, for the most part, happy to see me and the UPS truck. I am a glass half full type of person though and don't get pissed off too much. (Though the recent belt-tightening at UPS is getting me a little aggravated. Really, we can't order new replacement clothes for the ones that are torn and ink-stained???? Come on!!!!!!) More power to these people that quit so early in their careers. They recognized that this job would be a problem with them and quit. I just haven't heard of many drivers in my area that actually quit, rather than retire. You always hear a lot of griping, of which 2/3 is the same people who would gripe at anything. Good luck ex-UPSers. I just wish I knew what instigated the mass exodus at one center. [/QUOTE]
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