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<blockquote data-quote="Osprey413" data-source="post: 583077" data-attributes="member: 24489"><p>Apparently we are really coming out of the woodwork here in Tyler, TX.</p><p></p><p>A little bit about myself. Started out as an International clerk in Dallas. Was promoted to p/t management after roughly 3 months, supervising the ODC/FDC operation in Dallas. </p><p></p><p>Transferred to Tyler, TX after 1.5 years in Dallas so I could finish my degree at UTTyler. Working as a p/t sup on the Tyler Local Sort. </p><p></p><p>I may be a newbie to UPS (just reached 3 years in July), but I have learned much and am still learning. Hopefully BC will give me a better perspective from the employees view, since management tends to have a warped view of the world. I might even be able to recover some of my soul that I sold when I went into management...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osprey413, post: 583077, member: 24489"] Apparently we are really coming out of the woodwork here in Tyler, TX. A little bit about myself. Started out as an International clerk in Dallas. Was promoted to p/t management after roughly 3 months, supervising the ODC/FDC operation in Dallas. Transferred to Tyler, TX after 1.5 years in Dallas so I could finish my degree at UTTyler. Working as a p/t sup on the Tyler Local Sort. I may be a newbie to UPS (just reached 3 years in July), but I have learned much and am still learning. Hopefully BC will give me a better perspective from the employees view, since management tends to have a warped view of the world. I might even be able to recover some of my soul that I sold when I went into management... [/QUOTE]
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