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Describe the feeling you have Sunday night about how you feel regarding the ups work week ahead.
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1491207" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Part of what I am feeling is the natural, post-holiday letdown. This weekend was still sort of a holiday weekend, and on Monday things are really and truly back to normal.</p><p></p><p>I will miss the camaraderie of peak season. Everyone is working late, everyone is maxed out, and we are all in it together. Management tends to set aside a lot of the nitpicking and instead chooses to focus more on just "getting it done". It is a time of year where experience, knowledge, and a positive mental attitude tends to be the most appreciated by one's management team. Tomorrow marks the return to the forced stupidity of Stops Per Car and the paranoid, irrational obsession with irrelevant metrics. Oh well, this was the 28th Peak Season of my UPS career so its not like this is anything new. Life will go on.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and by the way....only 355 shopping days left until Christmas!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1491207, member: 14668"] Part of what I am feeling is the natural, post-holiday letdown. This weekend was still sort of a holiday weekend, and on Monday things are really and truly back to normal. I will miss the camaraderie of peak season. Everyone is working late, everyone is maxed out, and we are all in it together. Management tends to set aside a lot of the nitpicking and instead chooses to focus more on just "getting it done". It is a time of year where experience, knowledge, and a positive mental attitude tends to be the most appreciated by one's management team. Tomorrow marks the return to the forced stupidity of Stops Per Car and the paranoid, irrational obsession with irrelevant metrics. Oh well, this was the 28th Peak Season of my UPS career so its not like this is anything new. Life will go on. Oh, and by the way....only 355 shopping days left until Christmas! [/QUOTE]
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