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<blockquote data-quote="ramsey500" data-source="post: 300773"><p>I agree with your statements. I'm just saying that hell will freeze over before anything is done about it. You would have to understand where the big Giant fan (and most managers at his level) came from in order to understand the refusal to ever consider such a proposal. </p><p></p><p>If you are like most I.T. professionals at UPS you probably came from another company where you were treated with the respect you deserve. </p><p></p><p>It's much different when you start working at UPS at age 17 or 18. That's all you know, having never worked in another company. And as a manager who's never worked in another company prior to UPS, all you know is <em>management by intimidation</em> as it's practiced in the districts. </p><p></p><p>Don't forget, I.T. at UPS has always been looked at as overhead and a necessary evil. And that will never change. We are a transportation company, and not an I.T. shop. </p><p></p><p>You sound like a nice person who hasn't been employed at UPS for that long. Take my advice, don't expect to make it a career. Those days are over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramsey500, post: 300773"] I agree with your statements. I'm just saying that hell will freeze over before anything is done about it. You would have to understand where the big Giant fan (and most managers at his level) came from in order to understand the refusal to ever consider such a proposal. If you are like most I.T. professionals at UPS you probably came from another company where you were treated with the respect you deserve. It's much different when you start working at UPS at age 17 or 18. That's all you know, having never worked in another company. And as a manager who's never worked in another company prior to UPS, all you know is [I]management by intimidation[/I] as it's practiced in the districts. Don't forget, I.T. at UPS has always been looked at as overhead and a necessary evil. And that will never change. We are a transportation company, and not an I.T. shop. You sound like a nice person who hasn't been employed at UPS for that long. Take my advice, don't expect to make it a career. Those days are over. [/QUOTE]
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