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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 688411" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>You are nuts if you think Scott Davis works 9-5 hours. His job never stops. He's the CEO of a company that is in every time zone in the world. There is no off time. I've met him, and it's not unusual for him to work 14 hour days. He constantly flies to meet with large customers, and he does it on a regular passenger jet, not a company jet. He's the first CEO that we've had that didn't start from the small pkg world. But if you think about it, UPS in the last 20 years took on lots of new companies, IImorrow, Overnight, Fritz just to mention a few. Why shouldn't the people who started their have a shot at being a CEO. How many other companies have so many people in Sr Mgmt (Dist Mgrs, Region Mgrs and above) that started and worked in hourly positions at UPS. Compared to other companies in the fortune 500, I'm willing to be we are at least in the top 1%. If not number one in this regard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 688411, member: 4886"] You are nuts if you think Scott Davis works 9-5 hours. His job never stops. He's the CEO of a company that is in every time zone in the world. There is no off time. I've met him, and it's not unusual for him to work 14 hour days. He constantly flies to meet with large customers, and he does it on a regular passenger jet, not a company jet. He's the first CEO that we've had that didn't start from the small pkg world. But if you think about it, UPS in the last 20 years took on lots of new companies, IImorrow, Overnight, Fritz just to mention a few. Why shouldn't the people who started their have a shot at being a CEO. How many other companies have so many people in Sr Mgmt (Dist Mgrs, Region Mgrs and above) that started and worked in hourly positions at UPS. Compared to other companies in the fortune 500, I'm willing to be we are at least in the top 1%. If not number one in this regard. [/QUOTE]
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