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<blockquote data-quote="Oh Yeah" data-source="post: 338022"><p>Hey retired moroon, How do you outsource local building support to China or India? </p><p></p><p>I guess its cheaper to Ship them over to perform a disaster recovery failover on an LOE Server? Have them swim over to punch down a lan jack that some hub idiot ripped out, or maybe get a working VISA to peform wireless survey to find out which access point isnt working right eventhough its pinging. Perhaps have them parachute in to intergrate a Worldship System to a Unix Server? Maybe have them get green cards so they can replace a card in the package counter pc or DIAD Rack when it fails.</p><p></p><p>Your ignorance is boundless. They have tried Outsourcing local TSG in other countries. It failed. </p><p></p><p>Why the retired moroon asks. I am guessing several reasons. 1. Accountability 2. Response Time 3. Overbilling hours 4. Knowledge of UPS specific apps and hardware.</p><p></p><p>Even if you use a local US Company that pays their techs less, those companys still have overhead and charge between $50 and $100 an hour and will have the problems I listed above.</p><p></p><p>It appears they want to make the Local TSG Very Lean and Mean. They want Complete Control.</p><p></p><p>I also enjoy when people talk about how much we make (a lot less than drivers). Techs start out making peanuts and the company has always determined our wages. Remember we have no representation. So please dont tell me we make too much. We never had a say. </p><p></p><p>For some reason they keep giving us a raise every year, its the damnest thing, I never even asked for it.</p><p></p><p>I am sick of these ex-UPSers that constantly paint doom and gloom for the rest of us. Go back to surfing porn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oh Yeah, post: 338022"] Hey retired moroon, How do you outsource local building support to China or India? I guess its cheaper to Ship them over to perform a disaster recovery failover on an LOE Server? Have them swim over to punch down a lan jack that some hub idiot ripped out, or maybe get a working VISA to peform wireless survey to find out which access point isnt working right eventhough its pinging. Perhaps have them parachute in to intergrate a Worldship System to a Unix Server? Maybe have them get green cards so they can replace a card in the package counter pc or DIAD Rack when it fails. Your ignorance is boundless. They have tried Outsourcing local TSG in other countries. It failed. Why the retired moroon asks. I am guessing several reasons. 1. Accountability 2. Response Time 3. Overbilling hours 4. Knowledge of UPS specific apps and hardware. Even if you use a local US Company that pays their techs less, those companys still have overhead and charge between $50 and $100 an hour and will have the problems I listed above. It appears they want to make the Local TSG Very Lean and Mean. They want Complete Control. I also enjoy when people talk about how much we make (a lot less than drivers). Techs start out making peanuts and the company has always determined our wages. Remember we have no representation. So please dont tell me we make too much. We never had a say. For some reason they keep giving us a raise every year, its the damnest thing, I never even asked for it. I am sick of these ex-UPSers that constantly paint doom and gloom for the rest of us. Go back to surfing porn. [/QUOTE]
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