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<blockquote data-quote="jules23" data-source="post: 205200" data-attributes="member: 1018"><p>i think jim casey might recognize us, but would be very disappointed in what we are becoming. IMHO, jim casey would not like at all the MIP restructuring, the cowering to meet wall streets demands or the way UPS is treating it's employees - both management and union. </p><p></p><p>anyway...i was disappointed in the show. someone said it in an earlier post - seemed like a cheap infomercial...i agree. ME didn't seem to really answer any of the questions very well either. it was like he was reading queue cards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jules23, post: 205200, member: 1018"] i think jim casey might recognize us, but would be very disappointed in what we are becoming. IMHO, jim casey would not like at all the MIP restructuring, the cowering to meet wall streets demands or the way UPS is treating it's employees - both management and union. anyway...i was disappointed in the show. someone said it in an earlier post - seemed like a cheap infomercial...i agree. ME didn't seem to really answer any of the questions very well either. it was like he was reading queue cards. [/QUOTE]
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