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Hayes to Direct UPS Public Relations, Hamilton Joins Annie E. Casey Foundation
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<blockquote data-quote="brownedout" data-source="post: 800805" data-attributes="member: 30910"><p>Here's hoping to a successful transition for both these individuals. Public Relations and advertising are areas I have extensive knowledge in.</p><p> </p><p>I'll never forget a news story on the late local news in the NY metro area in the mid 90's (I believe it ran on then WOR channel 9). The consumer affairs reporter took up someone's cause regarding Next Day air charges, and receiving their ground and NDA's together. Well this UPS bozo was hemming and hawwing when all he had to say was, "That's how good our service is, if you (absolutely, positively- anyone remember this one?) need your package by 10:30 or ASAP use our premium service, otherwise use ground or a lesser service.</p><p> </p><p>Another person I'll never forget in this area is the "lady" who held the same (or similar) position during the strike in '97. On a network morning news broadcast on successive days she said we were "just truck drivers" then "our people are the best,hardest workers in the industry, and our customers love them" and yes I remember/know her name. Due to terms of service I won't say it.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway Mr. Hayes don't follow the above examples and you'll be just fine. Best of luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownedout, post: 800805, member: 30910"] Here's hoping to a successful transition for both these individuals. Public Relations and advertising are areas I have extensive knowledge in. I'll never forget a news story on the late local news in the NY metro area in the mid 90's (I believe it ran on then WOR channel 9). The consumer affairs reporter took up someone's cause regarding Next Day air charges, and receiving their ground and NDA's together. Well this UPS bozo was hemming and hawwing when all he had to say was, "That's how good our service is, if you (absolutely, positively- anyone remember this one?) need your package by 10:30 or ASAP use our premium service, otherwise use ground or a lesser service. Another person I'll never forget in this area is the "lady" who held the same (or similar) position during the strike in '97. On a network morning news broadcast on successive days she said we were "just truck drivers" then "our people are the best,hardest workers in the industry, and our customers love them" and yes I remember/know her name. Due to terms of service I won't say it. Anyway Mr. Hayes don't follow the above examples and you'll be just fine. Best of luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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