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UPS laying off Technical hourly employees
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<blockquote data-quote="Ms Spoken" data-source="post: 77632" data-attributes="member: 2118"><p>Sure anyone can drive the brown truck with-in two weeks and survive but, if you were a new driver you wouldnt have the same route for two weeks. You would start a route on Monday only to be pulled to another route by Wed. that you might have to run cold. Could you handle the stress?? Could you handle the long hours in the dark no being able to see your house numbers? All I can say is the keys are in my truck and take it for a spin. </p><p>It's a shame UPS is laying of any employee but, you should know by now that everyone is expendable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ms Spoken, post: 77632, member: 2118"] Sure anyone can drive the brown truck with-in two weeks and survive but, if you were a new driver you wouldnt have the same route for two weeks. You would start a route on Monday only to be pulled to another route by Wed. that you might have to run cold. Could you handle the stress?? Could you handle the long hours in the dark no being able to see your house numbers? All I can say is the keys are in my truck and take it for a spin. It's a shame UPS is laying of any employee but, you should know by now that everyone is expendable. [/QUOTE]
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