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<blockquote data-quote="nhguy" data-source="post: 326169" data-attributes="member: 5248"><p>With just under 25 years of service at UPS, I can tell you that the people at the center levels have very little power. The entire company is micromanaged out of corporate. The managers and supervisors of today are now employees, just like our union people. Up thru and including the division managers level, they no longer can make decisions. Simple decisons that used to be made with common sense and the customers best interest at heart are no longer the norm.</p><p> </p><p>The public offering was the worst thing that happened to this company. With that being said, <strong>EVERYONE, has to learn to accept it and go on. </strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>I will agree that respect goes both ways and that no matter who is calling the shots, treating each other with respect goes a long way on both sides.</strong></p><p> </p><p>Remember the big fish always eats the little ones</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nhguy, post: 326169, member: 5248"] With just under 25 years of service at UPS, I can tell you that the people at the center levels have very little power. The entire company is micromanaged out of corporate. The managers and supervisors of today are now employees, just like our union people. Up thru and including the division managers level, they no longer can make decisions. Simple decisons that used to be made with common sense and the customers best interest at heart are no longer the norm. The public offering was the worst thing that happened to this company. With that being said, [B]EVERYONE, has to learn to accept it and go on. [/B] [B]I will agree that respect goes both ways and that no matter who is calling the shots, treating each other with respect goes a long way on both sides.[/B] Remember the big fish always eats the little ones [/QUOTE]
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