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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 55027"><p>jcroche, </p><p>A driver sup. who retired a year or so ago put one of those retirement clocks on his computer screen as a type of screen saver. What was really funny is another sup with what seemed like 50 years to go did the same thing and it was a hoot. I told him one day that if I was him and came in and saw that clock every day I'd just go on and commit suicide! </p><p><img src="http://browncafe.com/discus2/clipart/rofl.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p> </p><p>Our sort manager who retired a little over a year ago with 35 years came by last week and it was so good to see him. He calls me every few months just to keep up and he's a damn good UPSer and from the old school too. He sez the same as you, life after UPS is wonderful. He could be demanding and would hold you accountable but he was loyal and fair but what was interesting was since he stopped by, those among both the hourly and pt management ranks who remembered him, with turnover it was amazing how many had no clue who he was, all were in agreement that we'd give anything to have him back. He was a teacher more than anything else and more than anything else that is what is needed. </p><p> </p><p>You so-called "old hands" are truly missed. I'm just glad you aren't around to see how the great legacy that was built by your hard work is being demantled at an alarming rate by pencil pushers who ain't got a damn clue and in most cases couldn't run a small sort operation if their life depended on it! </p><p> </p><p>Signed: </p><p>Extremely frustrated and becoming ever more FedUp!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 55027"] jcroche, A driver sup. who retired a year or so ago put one of those retirement clocks on his computer screen as a type of screen saver. What was really funny is another sup with what seemed like 50 years to go did the same thing and it was a hoot. I told him one day that if I was him and came in and saw that clock every day I'd just go on and commit suicide! [img]http://browncafe.com/discus2/clipart/rofl.gif[/img] Our sort manager who retired a little over a year ago with 35 years came by last week and it was so good to see him. He calls me every few months just to keep up and he's a damn good UPSer and from the old school too. He sez the same as you, life after UPS is wonderful. He could be demanding and would hold you accountable but he was loyal and fair but what was interesting was since he stopped by, those among both the hourly and pt management ranks who remembered him, with turnover it was amazing how many had no clue who he was, all were in agreement that we'd give anything to have him back. He was a teacher more than anything else and more than anything else that is what is needed. You so-called "old hands" are truly missed. I'm just glad you aren't around to see how the great legacy that was built by your hard work is being demantled at an alarming rate by pencil pushers who ain't got a damn clue and in most cases couldn't run a small sort operation if their life depended on it! Signed: Extremely frustrated and becoming ever more FedUp! [/QUOTE]
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