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<blockquote data-quote="anonymous6" data-source="post: 486151"><p>Pickup is right when said that "We pick our prison"</p><p> </p><p>I think it's just like that Dylan song " You got to serve somebody" everybody does.</p><p> </p><p>But there is something good. We can CHOOSE how we do the time with our attitudes towards it.</p><p> </p><p>You can choose to be positive or choose to be negative. I constantly try to monitor my attitude. When well rested and hanging with fun people my attitude is always super. When tired and hanging with the whiners in the break room or speaking with managers, my attitude becomes poor ( sometimes for days )</p><p> </p><p>So, usually the weekend cures that and a lot of self talk. Compared to the previous 12 years driving big rigs before UPS, there is really no comparison. UPS is heads and tails 10 times better than any other company out there.</p><p> </p><p>But their corporate mentality is way worse than a lot of companies I have worked for. It's so negative instead of trying more positive approaches.</p><p> </p><p>I worked for an alcoholic wino truck co. owner that payed me $10 an hour that had more Integruty in his little finger than any manager i have met at UPS. I was sorry to leave his company but economics demanded it. drivers gave him great respect and loyalty and would do anything for him.</p><p> </p><p>that's what I miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous6, post: 486151"] Pickup is right when said that "We pick our prison" I think it's just like that Dylan song " You got to serve somebody" everybody does. But there is something good. We can CHOOSE how we do the time with our attitudes towards it. You can choose to be positive or choose to be negative. I constantly try to monitor my attitude. When well rested and hanging with fun people my attitude is always super. When tired and hanging with the whiners in the break room or speaking with managers, my attitude becomes poor ( sometimes for days ) So, usually the weekend cures that and a lot of self talk. Compared to the previous 12 years driving big rigs before UPS, there is really no comparison. UPS is heads and tails 10 times better than any other company out there. But their corporate mentality is way worse than a lot of companies I have worked for. It's so negative instead of trying more positive approaches. I worked for an alcoholic wino truck co. owner that payed me $10 an hour that had more Integruty in his little finger than any manager i have met at UPS. I was sorry to leave his company but economics demanded it. drivers gave him great respect and loyalty and would do anything for him. that's what I miss. [/QUOTE]
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