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On Area Observations D.O.K. and for what?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 875564" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The "golden rule" of UPS management is this; its not <em>what </em>you accomplish that gets you promoted, its how good you look on paper pretending to accomplish it.</p><p></p><p>Your Division Manager is well aware of the real reasons behind the increase in accidents and injuries. Since he has neither the intention or the ability to actually <em>solve</em> those underlying problems, he will do the next best thing; he will <em>pretend</em> to solve them by getting out from behind his desk on a nice sunny day and going out into the real world to spy on a few of his drivers.</p><p></p><p>He will make some observations...he will write up some reports....he will test a few of his people on their ability to recite some acronyms....he might even "get tough" and spew out a couple of warning letters just to shake things up and remind everybody that he is the boss. But in the final analysis, <em>nothing</em> will change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 875564, member: 14668"] The "golden rule" of UPS management is this; its not [I]what [/I]you accomplish that gets you promoted, its how good you look on paper pretending to accomplish it. Your Division Manager is well aware of the real reasons behind the increase in accidents and injuries. Since he has neither the intention or the ability to actually [I]solve[/I] those underlying problems, he will do the next best thing; he will [I]pretend[/I] to solve them by getting out from behind his desk on a nice sunny day and going out into the real world to spy on a few of his drivers. He will make some observations...he will write up some reports....he will test a few of his people on their ability to recite some acronyms....he might even "get tough" and spew out a couple of warning letters just to shake things up and remind everybody that he is the boss. But in the final analysis, [I]nothing[/I] will change. [/QUOTE]
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