pkgdriver
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You do, of course, realize that you confirmed what I said? They threw the US in at the end to appease the interviewer.
Threw in the US and how much cash?
You do, of course, realize that you confirmed what I said? They threw the US in at the end to appease the interviewer.
Maybe Congress will stop accusing UPS and DHL of conspiring to take jobs away from middle America now. Seems DHL did that all by themselves.
Short and to the point.
Short and to the point.
Great opportunity for UPS to get additional ground volume, so get those sales leads and earn some cash for yourself, during these hard economic times.
I think that was at the crux of the argument when we went on strike in 1997. The teamsters were not going to let go of all that money. It kinda gives them leverage when bargaining employees at non union companies to go unionups shouldn'tbe a multi employer funded.just take care of there own.
since dhl laid off workers,ups has a hard time keeping preloaders.then whenups has openings for parttimers hire ex dhl workers.they might stay around longer.
since dhl laid off workers,ups has a hard time keeping preloaders.then whenups has openings for parttimers hire ex dhl workers.they might stay around longer.
Uh, yeah, right. I'll jump right on that.
since dhl laid off workers,ups has a hard time keeping preloaders.then whenups has openings for parttimers hire ex dhl workers.they might stay around longer.
Kappler this will never happen! Dhl drivers make over $25 an hour to deliver envelopes out of mini vans. You expect them to come and hump for$8.50 unloading and loading boxes?since dhl laid off workers,ups has a hard time keeping preloaders.then whenups has openings for parttimers hire ex dhl workers.they might stay around longer.
Whatever - I'm sure Fedex and the Post Office would like to get additional volume during this economy slowdown.
Why bring the new ground volume to UPS? Maybe bring back laid off package and feeder drivers? Maybe make UPS more profitable in this ugly economy?
That would be nice...in a perfect world! It ain't gonna happen. Here?
The conversation I overheard the other day was between one of our supes and a customer:
"We wish you wouldn't ship so much stuff. We can't handle it here".
Nope. Sorry. Don't have much hope for this company anymore.
A correction here, his name is not ShirleySurely you can't be serious.