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<blockquote data-quote="Driver7906" data-source="post: 1324784" data-attributes="member: 52481"><p>While I do think UPS is still a great place to work I will admit that it's crazy the things they have taken away from it's employees and the cost-cutting moves they've made since I've been a UPSer:</p><p></p><p>1. Yearly rewards for Safe Driving (we used to pick a reward out of a catalog we were given along with our award for safe driving).</p><p>2. Switching from quality to much cheaper uniforms.</p><p>3. Eliminating most air-driving positions.</p><p>4. No more Christmas turkey for employees.</p><p>5. Founders Day used to be a HUGE deal with a big celebration and UPS gear given to the workers. Now it's barely recognized except for a video and a crappy cake in the morning before we hit the road.</p><p></p><p>Those are just a few of the cost-cutting moves but what amazes me is that they invest millions into a useless program like ORION. As I said in a previous post, I don't agree with what a lot of what UPS does but it's still a good place to work. At least we still get our yearly pay-raises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driver7906, post: 1324784, member: 52481"] While I do think UPS is still a great place to work I will admit that it's crazy the things they have taken away from it's employees and the cost-cutting moves they've made since I've been a UPSer: 1. Yearly rewards for Safe Driving (we used to pick a reward out of a catalog we were given along with our award for safe driving). 2. Switching from quality to much cheaper uniforms. 3. Eliminating most air-driving positions. 4. No more Christmas turkey for employees. 5. Founders Day used to be a HUGE deal with a big celebration and UPS gear given to the workers. Now it's barely recognized except for a video and a crappy cake in the morning before we hit the road. Those are just a few of the cost-cutting moves but what amazes me is that they invest millions into a useless program like ORION. As I said in a previous post, I don't agree with what a lot of what UPS does but it's still a good place to work. At least we still get our yearly pay-raises. [/QUOTE]
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