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<blockquote data-quote="wisedragonfly" data-source="post: 560588" data-attributes="member: 21453"><p>Well, hopefully you only have 2 years left and you can retire with an awesome pension. Perhaps you should have retired when you hit that 25 year milestone and saved yourself some heartache. I do understand your job is physical, but you're not worked any harder that any other UPSers. IMO, you're not moving mountains because you cry over something as easy as submitting a lead where there is competitor opportunity, simply because it will make your route too heavy. You cry when the OMS gives you an extra stop or a new stop. If you were moving mountains, you would just suck it up and complete the task to the best of your ability and feel good about yourself; knowing you did your best. Instead, you choose to whine about the hard work. You should have learned years ago that UPS is not for everyone and found a job that made you happier.</p><p> </p><p>One last time... I am NOT management! I am an hourly employee that works in BD. I work hard every single day and my pay is NOTHING compared to a driver or management. It's typical, just like any other position, where there is not enough time in a day to get everything done that CORPORATE is asking that we do. I am asked to do things that sometimes seem unreasonable, but I still find a way to love what I do and I do it the best I can with the tools they give me to perform. That's life at UPS, so you need to get over yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wisedragonfly, post: 560588, member: 21453"] Well, hopefully you only have 2 years left and you can retire with an awesome pension. Perhaps you should have retired when you hit that 25 year milestone and saved yourself some heartache. I do understand your job is physical, but you're not worked any harder that any other UPSers. IMO, you're not moving mountains because you cry over something as easy as submitting a lead where there is competitor opportunity, simply because it will make your route too heavy. You cry when the OMS gives you an extra stop or a new stop. If you were moving mountains, you would just suck it up and complete the task to the best of your ability and feel good about yourself; knowing you did your best. Instead, you choose to whine about the hard work. You should have learned years ago that UPS is not for everyone and found a job that made you happier. One last time... I am NOT management! I am an hourly employee that works in BD. I work hard every single day and my pay is NOTHING compared to a driver or management. It's typical, just like any other position, where there is not enough time in a day to get everything done that CORPORATE is asking that we do. I am asked to do things that sometimes seem unreasonable, but I still find a way to love what I do and I do it the best I can with the tools they give me to perform. That's life at UPS, so you need to get over yourself. [/QUOTE]
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