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<blockquote data-quote="TheDick" data-source="post: 1248066" data-attributes="member: 8080"><p>Exclusivity is not gonna happen. Not then not now. And the following is true, those MBA's and facebook kids brown hired to run operations are all on the fastrack to stardom, much to UPS's ruin. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.browncafe.com/community/goto/post?id=1247945#post-1247945" target="_blank">↑</a></p><p>I think when you look at the situation from afar you realize how much of a synergistic relationship this is. One is BEST with the other. Everything was hunky dory prior to our peak fiasco. So, the problem is entirely the planning and managers associated with Peak. I think it's foolish to even consider moving forward with any of the executives who put this year's peak plan together. We need to simply go back to kicking @ss in our browns, and have the support of management behind us hourlies to seek our input and listen to our concerns as the "team" we were in the 80's and 90's. This whole concept of Corporate running things from Atlanta has proven inept and irresponsible. It pisses me off that we have the best work force in our field, yet our leadership at the very top is so d@mn inconsiderate of our culture and tradition of service. Put service and hustle first, and the profits will roll in abundantly.</p><p></p><p>There is zero chance of this happening. All the old guys need to get over "the good old days". They are gone and ain't coming back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDick, post: 1248066, member: 8080"] Exclusivity is not gonna happen. Not then not now. And the following is true, those MBA's and facebook kids brown hired to run operations are all on the fastrack to stardom, much to UPS's ruin. [URL='http://www.browncafe.com/community/goto/post?id=1247945#post-1247945']↑[/URL] I think when you look at the situation from afar you realize how much of a synergistic relationship this is. One is BEST with the other. Everything was hunky dory prior to our peak fiasco. So, the problem is entirely the planning and managers associated with Peak. I think it's foolish to even consider moving forward with any of the executives who put this year's peak plan together. We need to simply go back to kicking @ss in our browns, and have the support of management behind us hourlies to seek our input and listen to our concerns as the "team" we were in the 80's and 90's. This whole concept of Corporate running things from Atlanta has proven inept and irresponsible. It pisses me off that we have the best work force in our field, yet our leadership at the very top is so d@mn inconsiderate of our culture and tradition of service. Put service and hustle first, and the profits will roll in abundantly. There is zero chance of this happening. All the old guys need to get over "the good old days". They are gone and ain't coming back. [/QUOTE]
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