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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 684253" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>Life isn't fair. None of us get dealt the same cards. Even when I retired there was an associate of mine who was transferred to UPS Freight. He was retiring the same year and also got a buyout package. Again.... that's life! It is the same reason we were told not to discuss our salaries. Someone is always going to be on the other side. I feel bad that some of you may feel the wrath of these people who can't deal with it. There is little consolation in that fact. The only good thing is that this will all shake out in the next few months and things will get back to normal. Thirteen years ago, UPS had it's first buyout and ERO and there were lessons learned from that. It took some time to get back to normal. We lost some very talented people and struggled through the reorganization. But the company and all of us who remained did survive and became better for it. You will too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 684253, member: 9789"] Life isn't fair. None of us get dealt the same cards. Even when I retired there was an associate of mine who was transferred to UPS Freight. He was retiring the same year and also got a buyout package. Again.... that's life! It is the same reason we were told not to discuss our salaries. Someone is always going to be on the other side. I feel bad that some of you may feel the wrath of these people who can't deal with it. There is little consolation in that fact. The only good thing is that this will all shake out in the next few months and things will get back to normal. Thirteen years ago, UPS had it's first buyout and ERO and there were lessons learned from that. It took some time to get back to normal. We lost some very talented people and struggled through the reorganization. But the company and all of us who remained did survive and became better for it. You will too. [/QUOTE]
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