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<blockquote data-quote="upssalesguy" data-source="post: 860826" data-attributes="member: 19599"><p>i do know what over dispatch means, but I also know what whining just because you can does to the moral of everyone involved. of course trucks arn't going out 1/4 full - that was my point.</p><p></p><p>also, I havent browned up in a while, it's not that I wouldnt (I'm in pretty good shape and actually like the hard work) - but I also have to make a determined number of stops per day as well as a business plan that I must achieve to get my "target salary" my salary is enough to get by on, but my sales incentive plan is what get's me to a salary comparable with yours.</p><p></p><p>i'm not dogging anyone, except when i'm backed into a corner. complaining about not being able to have a cell phone while working is just plan whining. complaining that you have extra stops becasue it's hot doesn't get a lot of sympathy from me. we're all here to do our job. Did you ever stop to think why they do cut routes? it's to look good when it comes to the paper side of UPS. half this job is staying off a list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upssalesguy, post: 860826, member: 19599"] i do know what over dispatch means, but I also know what whining just because you can does to the moral of everyone involved. of course trucks arn't going out 1/4 full - that was my point. also, I havent browned up in a while, it's not that I wouldnt (I'm in pretty good shape and actually like the hard work) - but I also have to make a determined number of stops per day as well as a business plan that I must achieve to get my "target salary" my salary is enough to get by on, but my sales incentive plan is what get's me to a salary comparable with yours. i'm not dogging anyone, except when i'm backed into a corner. complaining about not being able to have a cell phone while working is just plan whining. complaining that you have extra stops becasue it's hot doesn't get a lot of sympathy from me. we're all here to do our job. Did you ever stop to think why they do cut routes? it's to look good when it comes to the paper side of UPS. half this job is staying off a list. [/QUOTE]
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