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<blockquote data-quote="doctor brown 688" data-source="post: 303600" data-attributes="member: 13203"><p>Upser 1994,</p><p>First let me say UPS is making a huge profit,but is it as much as they would like? No,never will be(typical unrealistic UPS goal),and we will always hear how it is hourly wages that are killing the company(don't agree to them in contract negotiations then). Sounds like you need to be the first to step up and offer to work for less and refuse that yearly salary increase and bonus,after all it is managements company.Salary is probably the one thing why 90 percent of hourly employees are still with UPS.I look around daily just in my little center and see lots of ways UPS could cut cost and improve on.Get back to service first,improve employee relations(never understood why you would piss off an employee first thing in the morning and then send them out to represent your business)and eliminate the military style waste. All the delivery companies that have popped up in recent years is good for UPS,if nothing else it's been a long time since I've heard a manager laugh at a customer and say "find someone else to ship your stuff then". Just my 2 cents....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctor brown 688, post: 303600, member: 13203"] Upser 1994, First let me say UPS is making a huge profit,but is it as much as they would like? No,never will be(typical unrealistic UPS goal),and we will always hear how it is hourly wages that are killing the company(don't agree to them in contract negotiations then). Sounds like you need to be the first to step up and offer to work for less and refuse that yearly salary increase and bonus,after all it is managements company.Salary is probably the one thing why 90 percent of hourly employees are still with UPS.I look around daily just in my little center and see lots of ways UPS could cut cost and improve on.Get back to service first,improve employee relations(never understood why you would piss off an employee first thing in the morning and then send them out to represent your business)and eliminate the military style waste. All the delivery companies that have popped up in recent years is good for UPS,if nothing else it's been a long time since I've heard a manager laugh at a customer and say "find someone else to ship your stuff then". Just my 2 cents.... [/QUOTE]
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