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<blockquote data-quote="brownboxman" data-source="post: 763653" data-attributes="member: 11958"><p><strong>Re: Happy Found ers Day</strong></p><p></p><p>Yes it is Founders Day, a day to remember a man and a family that started UPS. He started UPS in Seattle after the Klondike gold rush fell apart at the turn of the 20th century. He worked hard and his company grew. His employees worked hard and are payed well till this very day. But I feel a certain sadness well I see the results of the last 20 years. And just so you all know I am not alone in this, I have a relative who was a regional manager who feels the same way, the feel of the company has changed and obviously it needs to. But when I started I knew much was expected and there was a feeling of belonging to a great team. Now, it's you do your job, you get payed, end of story. James Casey was a smart hard working man, he wanted employees to be the same way, and to feel a part of something. That is gone. And it is sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownboxman, post: 763653, member: 11958"] [b]Re: Happy Found ers Day[/b] Yes it is Founders Day, a day to remember a man and a family that started UPS. He started UPS in Seattle after the Klondike gold rush fell apart at the turn of the 20th century. He worked hard and his company grew. His employees worked hard and are payed well till this very day. But I feel a certain sadness well I see the results of the last 20 years. And just so you all know I am not alone in this, I have a relative who was a regional manager who feels the same way, the feel of the company has changed and obviously it needs to. But when I started I knew much was expected and there was a feeling of belonging to a great team. Now, it's you do your job, you get payed, end of story. James Casey was a smart hard working man, he wanted employees to be the same way, and to feel a part of something. That is gone. And it is sad. [/QUOTE]
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