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<blockquote data-quote="ups_tech" data-source="post: 281007" data-attributes="member: 2124"><p>Funny thing, talking about bringing in the "IT Experts" at IBM. I left UPS several years ago for greener pastures. It truly is better on the outside. I literally make twice what I did at UPS. UPS *did* have some good people, its been my experience most of them have left. </p><p></p><p>As part of my knew job I have had the pleasure to work with IBM consultants. They are slow, inept, poorly managed and full of politics. Sound familiar? The UPS/IBM partnership should be perfect, they speak each others language perfectly. UPS still running OS/2? IBM might have been the only company they could find to support it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ha, why should it go up? Has the management gotten any better since it went public? Has the company become more efficient? Knowing how willing management is to fudge report numbers I have ZERO faith of any of the numbers coming out of accounting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ups_tech, post: 281007, member: 2124"] Funny thing, talking about bringing in the "IT Experts" at IBM. I left UPS several years ago for greener pastures. It truly is better on the outside. I literally make twice what I did at UPS. UPS *did* have some good people, its been my experience most of them have left. As part of my knew job I have had the pleasure to work with IBM consultants. They are slow, inept, poorly managed and full of politics. Sound familiar? The UPS/IBM partnership should be perfect, they speak each others language perfectly. UPS still running OS/2? IBM might have been the only company they could find to support it. Ha, why should it go up? Has the management gotten any better since it went public? Has the company become more efficient? Knowing how willing management is to fudge report numbers I have ZERO faith of any of the numbers coming out of accounting. [/QUOTE]
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