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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 626707" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>AvgJoe...your post is right on and eloquently presented.I think your views were well stated to the point that you are a tad more than just an average Joe.I am a service provider that can only sit back and watch as our sups try to provide the unattainable numbers that are expected of them.I realize that even though it seems to us drivers that WE are the only part of ups that provides that weekly paycheck to every upser,that it takes a lot more to run a company this big.I've read the posts about telematics,pickup compliance,and discipline for production issues,and I believe that the money they think they are saving could be better spent on some creativity in advertising.I also honestly believe that the ones at the top making the decisions now have lost touch with what Jim Casey envisioned all those years ago.The only thing that could destroy a company as prolific as ups is that third deadly sin, "greed".</p><p>Scott Davis would do well by checking the browncafe daily to get us back on track.Let's have some customer satisfaction compliance instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 626707, member: 556"] AvgJoe...your post is right on and eloquently presented.I think your views were well stated to the point that you are a tad more than just an average Joe.I am a service provider that can only sit back and watch as our sups try to provide the unattainable numbers that are expected of them.I realize that even though it seems to us drivers that WE are the only part of ups that provides that weekly paycheck to every upser,that it takes a lot more to run a company this big.I've read the posts about telematics,pickup compliance,and discipline for production issues,and I believe that the money they think they are saving could be better spent on some creativity in advertising.I also honestly believe that the ones at the top making the decisions now have lost touch with what Jim Casey envisioned all those years ago.The only thing that could destroy a company as prolific as ups is that third deadly sin, "greed". Scott Davis would do well by checking the browncafe daily to get us back on track.Let's have some customer satisfaction compliance instead. [/QUOTE]
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