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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 691096" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I said the corporate side would take a huge hit. Not just the CEO. If he were to work as a driver one of two things would happen. </p><p></p><p> 1) Management would attempt to hide what really goes on (much like they do for an OJS or any other ride along) by sending him out with a perfect load and near perfect dispatch but he'd also be sent out on a cake route. His NDA stops would be light and all of his pick ups would be on area. Get the picture?</p><p></p><p>2) He'd have to experience things like the rest of us do on a daily basis. The viewers would quickly notice how things REALLY are at UPS but the CEO would experience the biggest shock. Record amounts of contract violations, unreasonable expectations by IE and supervisors, and the fact that our success is measured strictly by reading spreadsheets rather than customer satisfaction would be a major eye opener.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 691096, member: 198"] I said the corporate side would take a huge hit. Not just the CEO. If he were to work as a driver one of two things would happen. 1) Management would attempt to hide what really goes on (much like they do for an OJS or any other ride along) by sending him out with a perfect load and near perfect dispatch but he'd also be sent out on a cake route. His NDA stops would be light and all of his pick ups would be on area. Get the picture? 2) He'd have to experience things like the rest of us do on a daily basis. The viewers would quickly notice how things REALLY are at UPS but the CEO would experience the biggest shock. Record amounts of contract violations, unreasonable expectations by IE and supervisors, and the fact that our success is measured strictly by reading spreadsheets rather than customer satisfaction would be a major eye opener. [/QUOTE]
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