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Sweet Irony: UPS Salespeople Take Note
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<blockquote data-quote="tracker2762" data-source="post: 764417" data-attributes="member: 11402"><p>I guess this is a huge difference between fedex and ups. We've had several drivers come back to work after being out for a year or more. One was work related and the other was personal. When they were able to come back, they were put back in the same spot when they left. I couldn't imagine working for a company that throws you out to pasture like fedex. That's pathetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tracker2762, post: 764417, member: 11402"] I guess this is a huge difference between fedex and ups. We've had several drivers come back to work after being out for a year or more. One was work related and the other was personal. When they were able to come back, they were put back in the same spot when they left. I couldn't imagine working for a company that throws you out to pasture like fedex. That's pathetic. [/QUOTE]
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