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<blockquote data-quote="freeloader" data-source="post: 299952" data-attributes="member: 12163"><p>I was aware of emerging technologies when I worked at UPS, but UPS is so proprietary and locked down that you cannot even think about dabbling into that kind of stuff unless you do it completely on your own. Try creating your own test domain or build some VM's and see how long you last. The UPS technical environment is completely different than what's really out there in the real world. Taking a look back, I feel like I wasted my time at UPS because nothing I learned there got me anywhere in the real world. Sure I got paid alot and got good benefits, but when I left UPS I had to almost start completely over in the technical arena. All the stuff that comes down to TSG from corporate has already been tested, automated and scripted to perfection in a test environment so there is practically no way that it can be screwed up. And when you do encounter a problem? Call ICS, they'll take over.</p><p></p><p>What is happening to TSG is sad, but with automation and remoting, it is inevitable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freeloader, post: 299952, member: 12163"] I was aware of emerging technologies when I worked at UPS, but UPS is so proprietary and locked down that you cannot even think about dabbling into that kind of stuff unless you do it completely on your own. Try creating your own test domain or build some VM's and see how long you last. The UPS technical environment is completely different than what's really out there in the real world. Taking a look back, I feel like I wasted my time at UPS because nothing I learned there got me anywhere in the real world. Sure I got paid alot and got good benefits, but when I left UPS I had to almost start completely over in the technical arena. All the stuff that comes down to TSG from corporate has already been tested, automated and scripted to perfection in a test environment so there is practically no way that it can be screwed up. And when you do encounter a problem? Call ICS, they'll take over. What is happening to TSG is sad, but with automation and remoting, it is inevitable. [/QUOTE]
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