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<blockquote data-quote="I GOT ONE MORE" data-source="post: 416222" data-attributes="member: 5997"><p>Helen is right. Prepare yourself.</p><p>Look around folks, the financial crisis in this country and around the world is staggering. Until home prices stabilize, the economy will continue to gut itself. The consumer is scared and re-prioritizing purchases and will be consuming much less into the foreseeable future and that will drive down workforce levels across the board including UPS.</p><p>UPS is a company that reacts well to expansion and equally well to contraction. They will and should react to market demands.</p><p>We are down thousands of packages daily this year compared to last year. This will likely be the easiest peak in decades, in terms of volume.</p><p></p><p>I don't like sounding like a pessimist, but the realist in me, sees a minimum 10% reduction in staffing levels. </p><p></p><p>Those gift cards won't be as abundant as some hope. Change is coming......PREPARE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I GOT ONE MORE, post: 416222, member: 5997"] Helen is right. Prepare yourself. Look around folks, the financial crisis in this country and around the world is staggering. Until home prices stabilize, the economy will continue to gut itself. The consumer is scared and re-prioritizing purchases and will be consuming much less into the foreseeable future and that will drive down workforce levels across the board including UPS. UPS is a company that reacts well to expansion and equally well to contraction. They will and should react to market demands. We are down thousands of packages daily this year compared to last year. This will likely be the easiest peak in decades, in terms of volume. I don't like sounding like a pessimist, but the realist in me, sees a minimum 10% reduction in staffing levels. Those gift cards won't be as abundant as some hope. Change is coming......PREPARE [/QUOTE]
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