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<blockquote data-quote="DontThrowPackages" data-source="post: 993563" data-attributes="member: 42215"><p>Not really into the outing of anyone on this or any forum. But with employee numbers that low they probably could file for retirement today and walk away happy. No wonder there's no worry from "that person" about the next phase the company is headed in. Well when Romney is elected, all the Job creators will hire us all back due to a overflowing and robust economy. I'm sure we'll see the time again when they will be in so need of workers, the starting pay for a courier will leap frog that of one that has already been working there for 5 years.</p><p> Most every courier I know would never take a ground position. So true, when the roads rolled out, we knew the company was heading towards attracting a lower wage employee. Remember DHL? The biggest complaint I heard from my customers was the DHL drivers can't speak English. October could be the start of UPS being Synonymous with service and not us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontThrowPackages, post: 993563, member: 42215"] Not really into the outing of anyone on this or any forum. But with employee numbers that low they probably could file for retirement today and walk away happy. No wonder there's no worry from "that person" about the next phase the company is headed in. Well when Romney is elected, all the Job creators will hire us all back due to a overflowing and robust economy. I'm sure we'll see the time again when they will be in so need of workers, the starting pay for a courier will leap frog that of one that has already been working there for 5 years. Most every courier I know would never take a ground position. So true, when the roads rolled out, we knew the company was heading towards attracting a lower wage employee. Remember DHL? The biggest complaint I heard from my customers was the DHL drivers can't speak English. October could be the start of UPS being Synonymous with service and not us. [/QUOTE]
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