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<blockquote data-quote="UPSer since 1994" data-source="post: 303784"><p>I would just like to clarify a couple of my comments that seem to have been taken the wrong way. I am not suggesting that people don't file grievences in circumstances where they are warranted. I am suggesting that if your life becomes an eternal struggle to "stick it to the management team" then you should be looking to find a job where you can be comfortable. Also, I'm not saying that our CEO, managers or myself are not getting paid from profits or the hard work of everyone. I'm saying that when we hear UPS's year end earnings, we assume that all this money is available for wages. All of it is not. If it was, we would be in sad shape for the future. Finally, I still maintain that my grandfather, who I know very well and have always respected, would look at some of these posts and laugh. Everyone comes from different backgrounds, I realize that. In fact, look at people that you work with. The ones that work hard, don't complain, and keep plugging. I know, "they're stupid because they're getting used and abused," right??? I don't buy that. I think these men and women are what we should strive to be. Just my thought. I respect them far more than someone who doesn't do their best each day in an effort to keep their dispatch down.</p><p></p><p>Not SBTS anymore, SLS (supervisor leadership school), and no, I'm not fresh out. Thanks for reading my thoughts whether you agree or disagree. I also took the time to read everyone's replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSer since 1994, post: 303784"] I would just like to clarify a couple of my comments that seem to have been taken the wrong way. I am not suggesting that people don't file grievences in circumstances where they are warranted. I am suggesting that if your life becomes an eternal struggle to "stick it to the management team" then you should be looking to find a job where you can be comfortable. Also, I'm not saying that our CEO, managers or myself are not getting paid from profits or the hard work of everyone. I'm saying that when we hear UPS's year end earnings, we assume that all this money is available for wages. All of it is not. If it was, we would be in sad shape for the future. Finally, I still maintain that my grandfather, who I know very well and have always respected, would look at some of these posts and laugh. Everyone comes from different backgrounds, I realize that. In fact, look at people that you work with. The ones that work hard, don't complain, and keep plugging. I know, "they're stupid because they're getting used and abused," right??? I don't buy that. I think these men and women are what we should strive to be. Just my thought. I respect them far more than someone who doesn't do their best each day in an effort to keep their dispatch down. Not SBTS anymore, SLS (supervisor leadership school), and no, I'm not fresh out. Thanks for reading my thoughts whether you agree or disagree. I also took the time to read everyone's replies. [/QUOTE]
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