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<blockquote data-quote="10 point" data-source="post: 2209466" data-attributes="member: 52520"><p>Your questions to me are irrelevant to what I said . </p><p>I hope they make 100 billion in net profit this year. Negotiations would be easier imo.</p><p>People on here talk like our labor is draining the pot dry. We are union and should be paid a better wage scale than fdx or the snails at the p.o. and I think the value of our wages are reflected in the total net profitability of the company. </p><p></p><p>UPS's image was NOT precipitated from logistics or any of the other side venues that they profit from today. It was derived from the package division and the union members that have (and still do) take a beating for the money they make to service the customer base that we fought to keep even thru the PAS implementation and now thru the Orion debacle.</p><p></p><p>UPS drivers as a whole are the blood in the veins of a company that couldn't care less about the continuity of servicing customers consistently but we keep fighting to right the ship in spite of PDS incompetency. </p><p></p><p>Find me a delivery company that demands and gets the production efficiency that this company does. I've never seen one. But ask any consignee that we deliver to who the hardest working drivers are that service their businesses and not only will they say UPS but they'll know their drivers name. In spite of Orion's haphazard "solutions".</p><p></p><p>If we earn it...</p><p>they should pay for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10 point, post: 2209466, member: 52520"] Your questions to me are irrelevant to what I said . I hope they make 100 billion in net profit this year. Negotiations would be easier imo. People on here talk like our labor is draining the pot dry. We are union and should be paid a better wage scale than fdx or the snails at the p.o. and I think the value of our wages are reflected in the total net profitability of the company. UPS's image was NOT precipitated from logistics or any of the other side venues that they profit from today. It was derived from the package division and the union members that have (and still do) take a beating for the money they make to service the customer base that we fought to keep even thru the PAS implementation and now thru the Orion debacle. UPS drivers as a whole are the blood in the veins of a company that couldn't care less about the continuity of servicing customers consistently but we keep fighting to right the ship in spite of PDS incompetency. Find me a delivery company that demands and gets the production efficiency that this company does. I've never seen one. But ask any consignee that we deliver to who the hardest working drivers are that service their businesses and not only will they say UPS but they'll know their drivers name. In spite of Orion's haphazard "solutions". If we earn it... they should pay for it. [/QUOTE]
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