Braveheart
Well-Known Member
WOWI too, congratulate you. I think the fact that so many who leave, feel it necessary to come back and "toot their own horn", is interesting. I also think it is to the companies advantage that unhappy people do leave. They usually are not pulling their weight, so it falls on someone else to carry them. UPS is not for everybody. The quicker you figure that out, and move on, the better it is for everyone. So again, congrats on finding your niche.
All of those unhappy people you speak of as not pulling their wait is a huge leap on your part.
I know 7 or 8 managers who left and all are succesful at their new companies!!
All are moving up.
I know multiple drivers and even a few part timers who have started their own companies and are kicking ass.
In fact I know of very few who were slackers.
In fact I know a few drivers who left that are now in management at other companies and thriving.
Just because one is sick of being treated like dirt, complains and leaves, does not mean they are slackers. They usually are sick of working for either jerks or just plain idiots.