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<blockquote data-quote="The Milkman" data-source="post: 881549" data-attributes="member: 22760"><p>Congrats...Enjoy...I left almost 4 yrs ago at 55..My last day was uneventfull also..Many others go through the same stuff we did.. No recognition for putting UPS where they are today..In the old days when we were on paper sometimes it actually seemed like Service was important..After all.."Ups was owned by it's managers and managed by it's Owners"..Well that went south after going public etc etc..Fed-ex put the squeeze on Ups...And to anyone who has been around since 81 or so would know what I am talking about..Bust your tail, miss alot of family stuff, being hounded for no running scratch blah blah blah...Well when we leave we feel just like the #'s we have always been on their reports.. It would of been nice to of been treated a little more like the team that they claimed we were a part of..Instead we get kicked down over the years and leave with a sour taste in our mouths knowing that all our union brothers have to deal with all this crap for many yrs and the crap gets thicker every yr..new services etc , etc. I hope I live to 110 so they pay through their nose for what they did to me and others like yourself who deserved better treatment over the yrs that hardened us against them... Jim Casey??? Who you ask?? Who was he?? I wonder if anyone in Atlanta knows who he was and what his dream was........Probably not as GREED has shown it's ugly head in their headquarters , and as for the future of UPS??? Good Question...<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/surprised.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":surprised:" title="Surprised :surprised:" data-shortname=":surprised:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Milkman, post: 881549, member: 22760"] Congrats...Enjoy...I left almost 4 yrs ago at 55..My last day was uneventfull also..Many others go through the same stuff we did.. No recognition for putting UPS where they are today..In the old days when we were on paper sometimes it actually seemed like Service was important..After all.."Ups was owned by it's managers and managed by it's Owners"..Well that went south after going public etc etc..Fed-ex put the squeeze on Ups...And to anyone who has been around since 81 or so would know what I am talking about..Bust your tail, miss alot of family stuff, being hounded for no running scratch blah blah blah...Well when we leave we feel just like the #'s we have always been on their reports.. It would of been nice to of been treated a little more like the team that they claimed we were a part of..Instead we get kicked down over the years and leave with a sour taste in our mouths knowing that all our union brothers have to deal with all this crap for many yrs and the crap gets thicker every yr..new services etc , etc. I hope I live to 110 so they pay through their nose for what they did to me and others like yourself who deserved better treatment over the yrs that hardened us against them... Jim Casey??? Who you ask?? Who was he?? I wonder if anyone in Atlanta knows who he was and what his dream was........Probably not as GREED has shown it's ugly head in their headquarters , and as for the future of UPS??? Good Question...:surprised: [/QUOTE]
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