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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous Hero" data-source="post: 324069"><p>I left UPS before receiving the red shirt, but some of my friends told me about it. To me, the whole thing sounded almost cult-like. But I was one for those for whom a gesture like that would only hurt, not help. I would have hated the shirt, and doubted that many who said they liked it were being honest. Face it, when you're unhappy, a T-shirt claiming that you are in fact happy is a turn-off.</p><p></p><p>The bottom line was that the UPS culture never fit me at all. Ultimately, leaving was my best option. It required me to spend some good money to update my technical training before I could get hired elsewhere, but that's the way it goes. I must say the company never mistreated me, and that's why I was around for several years. I am glad that I was at UPS, glad that I made several friends there, and now I'm glad I left (and landed on my feet!). For all of those who are still there, I hope the future with UPS stays bright.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous Hero, post: 324069"] I left UPS before receiving the red shirt, but some of my friends told me about it. To me, the whole thing sounded almost cult-like. But I was one for those for whom a gesture like that would only hurt, not help. I would have hated the shirt, and doubted that many who said they liked it were being honest. Face it, when you're unhappy, a T-shirt claiming that you are in fact happy is a turn-off. The bottom line was that the UPS culture never fit me at all. Ultimately, leaving was my best option. It required me to spend some good money to update my technical training before I could get hired elsewhere, but that's the way it goes. I must say the company never mistreated me, and that's why I was around for several years. I am glad that I was at UPS, glad that I made several friends there, and now I'm glad I left (and landed on my feet!). For all of those who are still there, I hope the future with UPS stays bright. [/QUOTE]
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