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<blockquote data-quote="airops" data-source="post: 980243" data-attributes="member: 41127"><p>To the people that are giving $1, UPS tracks % contributing. Giving zero will have a lot bigger impact. I realize that not hitting the contribution $ goal will get some notice. But to really get noticed you need to go beyond that.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I do want to say that helping the community is a very important idea. Please find other ways to do it. Volunteering is very rewarding for all involved. Unless it's a UPS event where we spend more on t-shirts and food than it would cost to just hire a professional to help that agency. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure fundraiser events will be a huge focus. I really like it when UPS spends more on the food that is sold than we make from the event. But hey, it's all about hitting the goal. No reason to look at the "Big Picture". </p><p></p><p>In regards to PAC's. I wonder how much is given to candidates that support changes that allow corporations to take advantage of us. You know the corporation is looking at everything that cuts cost. It seems like management is at the top of that list. I'm sure they are supporting anyone that wants to get rid of age discrimination lawsuits and similar items. Wouldn't that be ironic if your PAC money went to support the person who made it easier for UPS to take from you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airops, post: 980243, member: 41127"] To the people that are giving $1, UPS tracks % contributing. Giving zero will have a lot bigger impact. I realize that not hitting the contribution $ goal will get some notice. But to really get noticed you need to go beyond that. With that said, I do want to say that helping the community is a very important idea. Please find other ways to do it. Volunteering is very rewarding for all involved. Unless it's a UPS event where we spend more on t-shirts and food than it would cost to just hire a professional to help that agency. I'm sure fundraiser events will be a huge focus. I really like it when UPS spends more on the food that is sold than we make from the event. But hey, it's all about hitting the goal. No reason to look at the "Big Picture". In regards to PAC's. I wonder how much is given to candidates that support changes that allow corporations to take advantage of us. You know the corporation is looking at everything that cuts cost. It seems like management is at the top of that list. I'm sure they are supporting anyone that wants to get rid of age discrimination lawsuits and similar items. Wouldn't that be ironic if your PAC money went to support the person who made it easier for UPS to take from you? [/QUOTE]
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