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Has anyone left UPS? (non-retired)
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<blockquote data-quote="TonyV" data-source="post: 140886" data-attributes="member: 7381"><p>I left after 25 yrs. Life is great! UPS is a good place to stay if you can handle all the BS and psychotic upper management. I started as a preloader and ended as a Sales Manager with a lot of other jobs inbetween in operations and sales. My story is fairly common. Year after year, my autonomy as a manager was taken away, my benefits were cut, my pay lost pace with the market, my MIP was changed, I was asked to do more and more useless reports, my bosses became more and more annoying, I was taken more and more for granted and spent too much time on "conference calls" designed to publically humilate management members. In short, there were no improvements in working conditions, job satisfaction, level of appreciation, or pay and benefits. To stay under those conditions would be the ultimate sell out. I guess the trend might reverse itself, and everything would get better, I just couldnt see staying another quarter century to find out. The truth is, upper management doesn't care, they just lost another whiner who couldn't hack it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyV, post: 140886, member: 7381"] I left after 25 yrs. Life is great! UPS is a good place to stay if you can handle all the BS and psychotic upper management. I started as a preloader and ended as a Sales Manager with a lot of other jobs inbetween in operations and sales. My story is fairly common. Year after year, my autonomy as a manager was taken away, my benefits were cut, my pay lost pace with the market, my MIP was changed, I was asked to do more and more useless reports, my bosses became more and more annoying, I was taken more and more for granted and spent too much time on "conference calls" designed to publically humilate management members. In short, there were no improvements in working conditions, job satisfaction, level of appreciation, or pay and benefits. To stay under those conditions would be the ultimate sell out. I guess the trend might reverse itself, and everything would get better, I just couldnt see staying another quarter century to find out. The truth is, upper management doesn't care, they just lost another whiner who couldn't hack it. [/QUOTE]
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