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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 436433" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>BBAG as crass as it is, I do understand your curiosity I too wonder about the details. It is so very unfortunate that the only person that could give us the details is no longer with us.</p><p></p><p> Tooner, your approach to surviving peak as well as the rest of the year is right on the mark.</p><p> I try to minimize the overall importance of UPS in my life, it is just a job. I gave up thinking it as a career when I finally realized that the majority of the managers that I had to deal with kept wanting to play games with MY career. When I began to think of it as a job, it became easier to cope with the reality that at any given point I might have to fight to keep my job, if I lost....it's just a job. I'm not a depressive type of person, I'm not really a true conspiracy theorist, I like to think I am a realist with a lingering distrust for those with power (or wannabes). I try to take each day at a time and do the best I can and try to keep going till I hit the magic number for retirement. I strive to wait till something happens before I start to worry about maybes.</p><p></p><p> Very good post Tooner, you da gal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 436433, member: 13254"] BBAG as crass as it is, I do understand your curiosity I too wonder about the details. It is so very unfortunate that the only person that could give us the details is no longer with us. Tooner, your approach to surviving peak as well as the rest of the year is right on the mark. I try to minimize the overall importance of UPS in my life, it is just a job. I gave up thinking it as a career when I finally realized that the majority of the managers that I had to deal with kept wanting to play games with MY career. When I began to think of it as a job, it became easier to cope with the reality that at any given point I might have to fight to keep my job, if I lost....it's just a job. I'm not a depressive type of person, I'm not really a true conspiracy theorist, I like to think I am a realist with a lingering distrust for those with power (or wannabes). I try to take each day at a time and do the best I can and try to keep going till I hit the magic number for retirement. I strive to wait till something happens before I start to worry about maybes. Very good post Tooner, you da gal. [/QUOTE]
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