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What is your guess for MIP?
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<blockquote data-quote="sosocal" data-source="post: 936145" data-attributes="member: 16980"><p>SEVERE SARCASM is what I see at work now - I think the company made a huge mistake puting a video of Kurt on UPSers explaining that "weather" spoiled our end to end success, affecting our MIP - Message- "your MIP factor depends on things out of your control, while the company is insulated by a GSR exemption". Second, there is no talk of "partnership" that used to always be hand in glove to MIP announcements and presentations - Instead he discussed "discretionary effort"....Lets face it - the "partnership" is over. The company can at their discretion reduce MIP and management employees (once known as partners) can reduce their discretionary effort, time and talents towards what once was a patnership. I see it as a somewhat amicable divorce - They will still pay me - I will still work - I will not be as rich, but I will spend alot more time iwth my family and have much less stress...In some ways everyone gets what they want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sosocal, post: 936145, member: 16980"] SEVERE SARCASM is what I see at work now - I think the company made a huge mistake puting a video of Kurt on UPSers explaining that "weather" spoiled our end to end success, affecting our MIP - Message- "your MIP factor depends on things out of your control, while the company is insulated by a GSR exemption". Second, there is no talk of "partnership" that used to always be hand in glove to MIP announcements and presentations - Instead he discussed "discretionary effort"....Lets face it - the "partnership" is over. The company can at their discretion reduce MIP and management employees (once known as partners) can reduce their discretionary effort, time and talents towards what once was a patnership. I see it as a somewhat amicable divorce - They will still pay me - I will still work - I will not be as rich, but I will spend alot more time iwth my family and have much less stress...In some ways everyone gets what they want. [/QUOTE]
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