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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1190829" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Same for me and my own. Several times blanket statements come out about if customers knew or what customers must think. I'm giving you a free service to some extent on how we feel from a shipper and recipients perspective. To note if you guys do bad, we hear it perhaps even more than you do. We are the one's that sold the product and to a buyer we are the ultimate responsible party, fact. I can run metrics that can tell you how much you have fallen or not from all corners. So sure you know inside politics, you know the short comings, some of that is measurable to me and most isn't. As to how hellish your job is, we all really only care about A1. I would assume your answer to me would be if I hate my job when everything is considered, is that I should seek employment elsewhere, why? Because it is by far the most logical answer. None of our jobs are sentences and there are always better jobs out there for those that REALLY apply themselves. My gut tells me a lot of blah blah here is legit to a level certainly, but it also shows me people that won't do the extra efforts to find something better for themselves and put this job behind them. just wanting to hope in some way the job will just get better because it should if it is righteous. So you drown in your own sorrows. Like people, you should figure you ain't changing the company, so you need to find better company that fits your needs. But you'll fight that, knowing deep down it is more up to you. </p><p></p><p>I don't like a lot of things that you guys are against as well, but there is a point knowing it, but then facing the realities of what it is and taking advantage of those realities for you and your own. I personally don't like Wall Street, I still invest, because I'm falling way behind if I don't. Falls into if you can't beat'm, join'm. But I'd rather it just be gone and work from there, however that isn't reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1190829, member: 29298"] Same for me and my own. Several times blanket statements come out about if customers knew or what customers must think. I'm giving you a free service to some extent on how we feel from a shipper and recipients perspective. To note if you guys do bad, we hear it perhaps even more than you do. We are the one's that sold the product and to a buyer we are the ultimate responsible party, fact. I can run metrics that can tell you how much you have fallen or not from all corners. So sure you know inside politics, you know the short comings, some of that is measurable to me and most isn't. As to how hellish your job is, we all really only care about A1. I would assume your answer to me would be if I hate my job when everything is considered, is that I should seek employment elsewhere, why? Because it is by far the most logical answer. None of our jobs are sentences and there are always better jobs out there for those that REALLY apply themselves. My gut tells me a lot of blah blah here is legit to a level certainly, but it also shows me people that won't do the extra efforts to find something better for themselves and put this job behind them. just wanting to hope in some way the job will just get better because it should if it is righteous. So you drown in your own sorrows. Like people, you should figure you ain't changing the company, so you need to find better company that fits your needs. But you'll fight that, knowing deep down it is more up to you. I don't like a lot of things that you guys are against as well, but there is a point knowing it, but then facing the realities of what it is and taking advantage of those realities for you and your own. I personally don't like Wall Street, I still invest, because I'm falling way behind if I don't. Falls into if you can't beat'm, join'm. But I'd rather it just be gone and work from there, however that isn't reality. [/QUOTE]
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