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Is UPS really this bad to work for, or are people exaggerating??
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<blockquote data-quote="dammor" data-source="post: 154858" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>A lesson from the 1940's. I need more information. Did they whip the horses that were pulling the carriages full of packages with the operation reports?</p><p></p><p>I started in 1980 and our weight limit was 50 pounds at that time. Then it was 70 and now it is 150. We've all seen much heavier come through the system though and we all know what they look like. Rounded edges because of course we have had to roll them all the way.</p><p></p><p>I know I am being a bit sarcastic, but my point is that I think it is a stretch to compare the 1940's or even the 1980's to what the reality of UPS is now.</p><p>Some things are better, some are not. I personally think the operation reports are a useful tool if the folks setting the bar had a clue. We had time studies done here a few months ago and they were done by those educated ones that have never delivered a package in their young life. They rode with us for one day and counted our steps. I want that job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dammor, post: 154858, member: 479"] A lesson from the 1940's. I need more information. Did they whip the horses that were pulling the carriages full of packages with the operation reports? I started in 1980 and our weight limit was 50 pounds at that time. Then it was 70 and now it is 150. We've all seen much heavier come through the system though and we all know what they look like. Rounded edges because of course we have had to roll them all the way. I know I am being a bit sarcastic, but my point is that I think it is a stretch to compare the 1940's or even the 1980's to what the reality of UPS is now. Some things are better, some are not. I personally think the operation reports are a useful tool if the folks setting the bar had a clue. We had time studies done here a few months ago and they were done by those educated ones that have never delivered a package in their young life. They rode with us for one day and counted our steps. I want that job. [/QUOTE]
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