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<blockquote data-quote="FracusBrown" data-source="post: 748440" data-attributes="member: 29360"><p>I think you are missing the point of the thread. I was speaking in terms of management opportunity and level of compensation now as compared to earlier periods within my working lifetime. I have no idea what was going on in the 60s and 70s.</p><p> </p><p>Revenue was about 3 billion in 1975. It grew to somewhere around 15 billion in 1995. The growth from 3 bil to 15 billion was the most revenue growth of any period up until that time. UPS was not even a billion a year company in 1970. During this time (75-95) they lost billions internationally. The size and scope of the company was growing and lots of people were getting promoted. Virtually all management people were promoted from within. The ratio of management to hourly was low. </p><p> </p><p>I'm not sure what there is is to dispute. If you believe the supervisor or manager job is more financially lucrative or is More attractive career today than it was in the past you are out of touch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FracusBrown, post: 748440, member: 29360"] I think you are missing the point of the thread. I was speaking in terms of management opportunity and level of compensation now as compared to earlier periods within my working lifetime. I have no idea what was going on in the 60s and 70s. Revenue was about 3 billion in 1975. It grew to somewhere around 15 billion in 1995. The growth from 3 bil to 15 billion was the most revenue growth of any period up until that time. UPS was not even a billion a year company in 1970. During this time (75-95) they lost billions internationally. The size and scope of the company was growing and lots of people were getting promoted. Virtually all management people were promoted from within. The ratio of management to hourly was low. I'm not sure what there is is to dispute. If you believe the supervisor or manager job is more financially lucrative or is More attractive career today than it was in the past you are out of touch. [/QUOTE]
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