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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1324809" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Going public was a get rich scheme orchestrated by a bunch of high level corporate desk jockeys at UPS. Their gamble paid out for them, lower level management that already owned stock, and outsiders that were able to take advantage of the IPO. However.....the long term stability of UPS was put in jeopardy once corporate decided to turn to metrics to impress your typical outsider stock holder, who knows little to nothing about how UPS works, instead of sticking to what had made UPS great the prior 99 years before going public. Until providing service replaces giving false impressions to clueless stockholders as the top priority we will continue to see our competition take huge bites out of our work despite how unprofessional and second rate they are. And that is sad. RPS shouldn't be anything more than the equivalent of comparing a Kmart to a Costco. In reality that is what they are but corporate is allowing them to rise because instead of going for their jugular they are to preoccupied with metrics that don't mean a damn thing to the customer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1324809, member: 198"] Going public was a get rich scheme orchestrated by a bunch of high level corporate desk jockeys at UPS. Their gamble paid out for them, lower level management that already owned stock, and outsiders that were able to take advantage of the IPO. However.....the long term stability of UPS was put in jeopardy once corporate decided to turn to metrics to impress your typical outsider stock holder, who knows little to nothing about how UPS works, instead of sticking to what had made UPS great the prior 99 years before going public. Until providing service replaces giving false impressions to clueless stockholders as the top priority we will continue to see our competition take huge bites out of our work despite how unprofessional and second rate they are. And that is sad. RPS shouldn't be anything more than the equivalent of comparing a Kmart to a Costco. In reality that is what they are but corporate is allowing them to rise because instead of going for their jugular they are to preoccupied with metrics that don't mean a damn thing to the customer. [/QUOTE]
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