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<blockquote data-quote="But Benefits Are Great!" data-source="post: 374532" data-attributes="member: 15794"><p>I just want to make sure I have the facts clear;</p><p> </p><p>DHL is losing market share, failing. Failed companies have zero employees.</p><p> </p><p>UPS buys/merges operations with DHL. Some of the people who would have been unemployed will keep their jobs. Not all will, because all are not needed.</p><p> </p><p>A subcontractor engineer working at UPS for 4 months on a project designed to determine who keeps their job sees a picket line of DHL employees who say they ALL want to keep their job, decides he wants to quit after 4 months. His engineering is to determine how many jobs they can save, instead of all DHL employees picking up unemployment.</p><p> </p><p>And he is a hero? I'm sorry, he's a maroon.</p><p> </p><p>If he was quitting seeing the upcoming 705 strike because of consience, well then I could see some calling him a hero (probably not me) but all he has done is quit over something he didn't understand, and UPS saves on another over-paid programming engineer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="But Benefits Are Great!, post: 374532, member: 15794"] I just want to make sure I have the facts clear; DHL is losing market share, failing. Failed companies have zero employees. UPS buys/merges operations with DHL. Some of the people who would have been unemployed will keep their jobs. Not all will, because all are not needed. A subcontractor engineer working at UPS for 4 months on a project designed to determine who keeps their job sees a picket line of DHL employees who say they ALL want to keep their job, decides he wants to quit after 4 months. His engineering is to determine how many jobs they can save, instead of all DHL employees picking up unemployment. And he is a hero? I'm sorry, he's a maroon. If he was quitting seeing the upcoming 705 strike because of consience, well then I could see some calling him a hero (probably not me) but all he has done is quit over something he didn't understand, and UPS saves on another over-paid programming engineer. [/QUOTE]
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