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<blockquote data-quote="ups_vette" data-source="post: 175909" data-attributes="member: 2125"><p>mrwilson....First of all let me state that working for UPS in not for everyone. Whatever position you have at UPS requires skills and abilites that not everyone can, or wants, to learn.</p><p></p><p>A few posters have stated that the job is physicaly demanding and hard on the body, leading to numerous physical ailments such as back problems, torn knees and shoulders. Another poster warned that you will have no time to spend with your wife and baby since you will be working long hours, and be too tired when you come home. There was another poster who advised you to saty where you are and not work for UPS.</p><p></p><p>It seems all the posters gave various reasons for not working for UPS. Do you find it the least bit curious that all the posters who gave all those negative views of working for UPS are current employees of UPS? Do you wonder why, if UPS is such a bad place to work, they all still work there everyday? I would think that if UPS was as bad as they say, they would no longer work there. Surely anyone who worked for a company as bad as they indicated would leave, even if they had to work for less money at another company. I can think of only two reasons why they would stay at UPS. One is it's not nearly as bad as the portrayed it, and two is they don't have the courage of their convictions and leave that terrible place of employment, UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ups_vette, post: 175909, member: 2125"] mrwilson....First of all let me state that working for UPS in not for everyone. Whatever position you have at UPS requires skills and abilites that not everyone can, or wants, to learn. A few posters have stated that the job is physicaly demanding and hard on the body, leading to numerous physical ailments such as back problems, torn knees and shoulders. Another poster warned that you will have no time to spend with your wife and baby since you will be working long hours, and be too tired when you come home. There was another poster who advised you to saty where you are and not work for UPS. It seems all the posters gave various reasons for not working for UPS. Do you find it the least bit curious that all the posters who gave all those negative views of working for UPS are current employees of UPS? Do you wonder why, if UPS is such a bad place to work, they all still work there everyday? I would think that if UPS was as bad as they say, they would no longer work there. Surely anyone who worked for a company as bad as they indicated would leave, even if they had to work for less money at another company. I can think of only two reasons why they would stay at UPS. One is it's not nearly as bad as the portrayed it, and two is they don't have the courage of their convictions and leave that terrible place of employment, UPS. [/QUOTE]
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