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<blockquote data-quote="th3crow" data-source="post: 170168" data-attributes="member: 9038"><p><strong>Re: APWA Update: Indianapolis, Ind. Center</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>For me, I was just shown this website from my first manager who is still at UPS and really wants out bad. I came here to this thread to shed a little hope for people that there is a good life outside of UPS. It's very scary to leave cause Big Brown definitely brain washes you into thinking there isn't anything else out there and they are the only gig and no one can survive without them... Well as many have said, I am sooooooooo much happier, i have a great life, make more money and don't work all the time. </p><p> </p><p>When I was at UPS I would work up to 90 hours a week and for my reward have a D!cK for a boss belittle me and tell me how things need to work and what I should do and how I can better myself by being more like him and how he is always right and everyone else is always wrong... all the while not getting any overtime because of being salaried. Now I have people in higher positions asking me to do stuff instead of telling me I had better or we will have a sit down where my manager does all the talking and I do all the listening and because he's the boss and its good to be the king. Pathetic</p><p> </p><p>Wow, worked up a bit of anger there, but now I get paid more and I hardly ever work more than 40 hours a week. Life is good, work is good, family is good, and my mental state is fantastic and my family and friends can stand to be around me again. At one point I was so angry from the company draining me I could barely stand to look at anyone.</p><p> </p><p>My advice is if you are thinking of getting out of UPS. Do it! I have pulled 4 UPS employees away and helped them get other jobs. My happiness comes from their happiness and improved lifestyles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="th3crow, post: 170168, member: 9038"] [b]Re: APWA Update: Indianapolis, Ind. Center[/b] For me, I was just shown this website from my first manager who is still at UPS and really wants out bad. I came here to this thread to shed a little hope for people that there is a good life outside of UPS. It's very scary to leave cause Big Brown definitely brain washes you into thinking there isn't anything else out there and they are the only gig and no one can survive without them... Well as many have said, I am sooooooooo much happier, i have a great life, make more money and don't work all the time. When I was at UPS I would work up to 90 hours a week and for my reward have a D!cK for a boss belittle me and tell me how things need to work and what I should do and how I can better myself by being more like him and how he is always right and everyone else is always wrong... all the while not getting any overtime because of being salaried. Now I have people in higher positions asking me to do stuff instead of telling me I had better or we will have a sit down where my manager does all the talking and I do all the listening and because he's the boss and its good to be the king. Pathetic Wow, worked up a bit of anger there, but now I get paid more and I hardly ever work more than 40 hours a week. Life is good, work is good, family is good, and my mental state is fantastic and my family and friends can stand to be around me again. At one point I was so angry from the company draining me I could barely stand to look at anyone. My advice is if you are thinking of getting out of UPS. Do it! I have pulled 4 UPS employees away and helped them get other jobs. My happiness comes from their happiness and improved lifestyles. [/QUOTE]
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