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Sweet Irony: UPS Salespeople Take Note
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 763506" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Today, a combination of resignations, suspensions, and decision days left our station unable to cover all routes. What a "sweet" payoff for treating employees like dirt, and do you think it's possible that a few customers noticed? None of the other local stations had any bodies to spare. Uh oh. </p><p> </p><p>What "excellent" planning by our management team, on one hand asking us for positive ideas and attitudes, and on the other cracking-down on miniscule errors...to the point that they undid themselves completely.</p><p> </p><p>What a great and wonderful company this is. After all, isn't that what they tell us each and every day? The meltdown has begun, and I'm sure my location isn't an isolated case. UPS will be happy to get the job done that we can no longer do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 763506, member: 12508"] Today, a combination of resignations, suspensions, and decision days left our station unable to cover all routes. What a "sweet" payoff for treating employees like dirt, and do you think it's possible that a few customers noticed? None of the other local stations had any bodies to spare. Uh oh. What "excellent" planning by our management team, on one hand asking us for positive ideas and attitudes, and on the other cracking-down on miniscule errors...to the point that they undid themselves completely. What a great and wonderful company this is. After all, isn't that what they tell us each and every day? The meltdown has begun, and I'm sure my location isn't an isolated case. UPS will be happy to get the job done that we can no longer do. [/QUOTE]
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