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Reflection - In regards to UPS, how do you define the last decade & Y2K?
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<blockquote data-quote="whiskey" data-source="post: 660774" data-attributes="member: 21523"><p>I saw a movie last night, "Up in the Air", starring George Clooney. It was a reflection of our current economic times. Many large companies hired Clooney to do their dirty work, to tell the employee's face to face that their jobs were being eliminated. But somehow Clooney's character managed to do this and keep the dignity of the person being fired intact. I won't give away any more of the plot, but my message is, that UPS is a brand. And in the last ten years, since the IPO, the brand has been taking a huge hit. And that does not give me a warm fuzzy feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiskey, post: 660774, member: 21523"] I saw a movie last night, "Up in the Air", starring George Clooney. It was a reflection of our current economic times. Many large companies hired Clooney to do their dirty work, to tell the employee's face to face that their jobs were being eliminated. But somehow Clooney's character managed to do this and keep the dignity of the person being fired intact. I won't give away any more of the plot, but my message is, that UPS is a brand. And in the last ten years, since the IPO, the brand has been taking a huge hit. And that does not give me a warm fuzzy feeling. [/QUOTE]
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