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<blockquote data-quote="ezrider" data-source="post: 55587"><p>When all is said and done, I believe UPS will certainly pitch in plenty of assistance and not specifically for reasons that a naysayer would point to and judge as being self-serving. I don't like seeing people suffering helplessly either, but lets not be to quick to make a rush to judgement on whether and to what extent Atlanta decides they can offer in resources to the cause. </p><p> </p><p>There's no manual Eskew can grab off of a shelf that has a strategy outlined for any tragic event of this scope or magnitude. As much as he or any other top people in the boardroom would like to be seen as a leader in shaping the aftermath, he has to excercise discretion as well and make sure how much resources he can safely offer while at the same time try to make assessments on how to minimize any impact diverting those resources has on the operation and the customers that we serve. </p><p> </p><p>In the end I'm confident Eskew and his team will make the effort. Let's not jump all over him just because he hasn't rushed out to the Big Easy and started handing out green cash at the Hotel Superdome. Like any and I hope every UPS'er, he wants to make sure that the effort and resources he puts forth won't be a wasted one. It takes some time to target how and what you contribute can be used in a way to do the most good for the most people. He can, and I think, will meet the challange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ezrider, post: 55587"] When all is said and done, I believe UPS will certainly pitch in plenty of assistance and not specifically for reasons that a naysayer would point to and judge as being self-serving. I don't like seeing people suffering helplessly either, but lets not be to quick to make a rush to judgement on whether and to what extent Atlanta decides they can offer in resources to the cause. There's no manual Eskew can grab off of a shelf that has a strategy outlined for any tragic event of this scope or magnitude. As much as he or any other top people in the boardroom would like to be seen as a leader in shaping the aftermath, he has to excercise discretion as well and make sure how much resources he can safely offer while at the same time try to make assessments on how to minimize any impact diverting those resources has on the operation and the customers that we serve. In the end I'm confident Eskew and his team will make the effort. Let's not jump all over him just because he hasn't rushed out to the Big Easy and started handing out green cash at the Hotel Superdome. Like any and I hope every UPS'er, he wants to make sure that the effort and resources he puts forth won't be a wasted one. It takes some time to target how and what you contribute can be used in a way to do the most good for the most people. He can, and I think, will meet the challange. [/QUOTE]
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