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A NO Vote Does NOT Mean A Strike. It Is Just Telling Hall To Strengthen Language.
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<blockquote data-quote="Benben" data-source="post: 1135959" data-attributes="member: 25133"><p>Thats because I honestly do not think you ever did the job but thats just an opinion but a very logical one made from the wording of your posts. I am a cover driver and as such <strong>AM</strong> the face of the company and speak with countless numbers of the public. I promise you we have a much better feeling for what the public's view of UPS is. Trust me, just because the public sees a UPS ad while watching NCAA ball games or sees a UPS car run arround a track making all left hand turns it does not dictate their view of the company. We are the ones making personal contact with the public. You think its those holed up in Atlanta or BD? Hell not one person I have talked to in the past 6 months could tell me their UPS rep's name or even describe him/her. <u><strong>NOT ONE</strong></u> but thats another arguement for a different topic.</p><p></p><p>As for the Pay, its on par for assembly workers at Boeing, Ford and Leer Jet. But the pay for the absolute back breaking, sweat drenching, kick your arse work done by the part timers who have to wait over a year for bennies would be an eye opener for the public. The public finding out how often suspensions and threatening letters of termination are handed out I'd think would be another eye opener.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benben, post: 1135959, member: 25133"] Thats because I honestly do not think you ever did the job but thats just an opinion but a very logical one made from the wording of your posts. I am a cover driver and as such [B]AM[/B] the face of the company and speak with countless numbers of the public. I promise you we have a much better feeling for what the public's view of UPS is. Trust me, just because the public sees a UPS ad while watching NCAA ball games or sees a UPS car run arround a track making all left hand turns it does not dictate their view of the company. We are the ones making personal contact with the public. You think its those holed up in Atlanta or BD? Hell not one person I have talked to in the past 6 months could tell me their UPS rep's name or even describe him/her. [U][B]NOT ONE[/B][/U] but thats another arguement for a different topic. As for the Pay, its on par for assembly workers at Boeing, Ford and Leer Jet. But the pay for the absolute back breaking, sweat drenching, kick your arse work done by the part timers who have to wait over a year for bennies would be an eye opener for the public. The public finding out how often suspensions and threatening letters of termination are handed out I'd think would be another eye opener. [/QUOTE]
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