This Friday is last working day in February. Monday is the first of March. As I understand it the changes will start taking shape next week.I had though I understood the deadline to be in March. Is that not correct? Our DM stopped by a few days ago and reiterated that March would be when we know "who still has a job and who does not."
What Six Sides was saying was the decision to take the EBO or SRP has to done by Feburary 26, this coming friday. You then wait around for a month (vacations getting your house together) and have your going away party (if you are popular) around the end of March or the beginning of April. Those selected that decide to stay will suffer death many times over in a less responsible ground level assignment.I had though I understood the deadline to be in March. Is that not correct? Our DM stopped by a few days ago and reiterated that March would be when we know "who still has a job and who does not."
Looking forward to the full expression of those leaving, I wish I was one of them. We work in an environment of tell me what I want to hear, not the true reality of the situation.It would be a great opportunity for some of our management people who are leaving us to be able to fully express themselves in their final working days. I would imagine that they have biting their tongues for some time now.
You are indeed optimistic. I think you'll see a new level of micromanagement......optimistic that those who remain will have enough actual work to do that they wont have time for the endless reports and pointless micromanaging.
The paperwork has to be signed one way or another by the 26th, then there is a week to change your mind
What Six Sides was saying was the decision to take the EBO or SRP has to done by Feburary 26, this coming friday. You then wait around for a month (vacations getting your house together) and have your going away party (if you are popular) around the end of March or the beginning of April. Those selected that decide to stay will suffer death many times over in a less responsible ground level assignment.
It would be a great opportunity for some of our management people who are leaving us to be able to fully express themselves in their final working days. I would imagine that they have biting their tongues for some time now.
As the deadline approaches, how many will take it and leave, or stay and play the game? Will it be enough, or will the SRP be expanded to supervisors or other departments? It will be an interesting show!
April 30th is to be the last working day for those that accepted the package - offical calendar says district/region staff announcements to be March 12th, but am hearing it will happen March 8th & 9th.Same thing I heard. Also the actual departure date is the end of April?
I have attended countless retirement parties over the years. They have been for UPSers at all levels; from Admins to Region Managers.
So far, they have all been a celebration of a great career with thanks given to co workers, and yes to UPS. Every one.
I see no reason that these people will express anything different than the others...
P-Man
“A nice gesture” as an affected sup with 30 plus years and turning 55 this year, I look at it a little differently. I see my company giving a lump sum cash payout plus pension and benefits to the 54+ age group at all levels of management EXCEPT ONE the supervisor!!! Talk to a sup that is or was planning retirement this year and you will get an ear full. EXCEPT ONE how to you justify that?.. I am glad a buyout was extended to managers nearing retirement- it was a nice gesture in dealing with an unfortunate reality... but there will not be one given to sups - On the bright side I don't see very many sups being "affected".
“A nice gesture” as an affected sup with 30 plus years and turning 55 this year, I look at it a little differently. I see my company giving a lump sum cash payout plus pension and benefits to the 54+ age group at all levels of management EXCEPT ONE the supervisor!!! Talk to a sup that is or was planning retirement this year and you will get an ear full. EXCEPT ONE how to you justify that?
You must mean denied to a select few. It is given to all levels of management in operations that are 54+ years of age except one the supervisor.Any sup getting ready to retire knows this company did not get where its at giving money away. The offer has been carefully made to a select few that the company wanted to leave. this offer benifits the company it was not meant to be a christmas present to the individuals who were selected.
You sure like sailing on the "Good Ship Lolly-pop" don't you?I have attended countless retirement parties over the years. They have been for UPSers at all levels; from Admins to Region Managers.
So far, they have all been a celebration of a great career with thanks given to co workers, and yes to UPS. Every one.
I see no reason that these people will express anything different than the others...
P-Man
I thought the reason for the buy out is because the company finally figured out that they were giving there money away to these managers for doing nothing?Any sup getting ready to retire knows this company did not get where its at giving money away. The offer has been carefully made to a select few that the company wanted to leave. this offer benifits the company it was not meant to be a christmas present to the individuals who were selected.