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<blockquote data-quote="Lineandinitial" data-source="post: 1681124" data-attributes="member: 29428"><p>That depends upon your personal goals. My job is different than Small Package and have always been in the position to make things happen, resolve pretty large issues and set direction for my Center. I was an hourly long ago turning wrenches and wanted more out of my career. Not knocking anyone at all, but my personal desires were to move up through the chain. There is no secret of how to get ahead at UPS. Get some Sponsors, keep your mouth shut at the right time, practice being articulate regardless whether you know what you're talking about and act like you owe everything in your life to UPS. Oh and continuously quote Jim Casey and copy senior managers' silly expressions...."Let me do a listening check"; "help me understand"; "that's what good looks like"; etc... I couldn't do that, so my career stalled at the center manager level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lineandinitial, post: 1681124, member: 29428"] That depends upon your personal goals. My job is different than Small Package and have always been in the position to make things happen, resolve pretty large issues and set direction for my Center. I was an hourly long ago turning wrenches and wanted more out of my career. Not knocking anyone at all, but my personal desires were to move up through the chain. There is no secret of how to get ahead at UPS. Get some Sponsors, keep your mouth shut at the right time, practice being articulate regardless whether you know what you're talking about and act like you owe everything in your life to UPS. Oh and continuously quote Jim Casey and copy senior managers' silly expressions...."Let me do a listening check"; "help me understand"; "that's what good looks like"; etc... I couldn't do that, so my career stalled at the center manager level. [/QUOTE]
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