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<blockquote data-quote="hangin455" data-source="post: 141158" data-attributes="member: 6570"><p>I'm pretty sure Mike put in lots of hours getting to where he is today. My guess is that he continues to work those kind of hours. I think that this kind of culture has a hard time understanding that the mortals on the front line don't want to work the kind of hours they do. Those at the top pulled some very long hours along the way to their present postion - do not doubt this. But I think that because of this there's an attitude of "I did it - why can't you?"</p><p>The problem is that the rewards that these people have reaped no longer exist. There was a sense of making a large sacrifice for a large reward that no longer exists as UPS has gone public. It's unrealistic to expect the sacrifices without the rewards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hangin455, post: 141158, member: 6570"] I'm pretty sure Mike put in lots of hours getting to where he is today. My guess is that he continues to work those kind of hours. I think that this kind of culture has a hard time understanding that the mortals on the front line don't want to work the kind of hours they do. Those at the top pulled some very long hours along the way to their present postion - do not doubt this. But I think that because of this there's an attitude of "I did it - why can't you?" The problem is that the rewards that these people have reaped no longer exist. There was a sense of making a large sacrifice for a large reward that no longer exists as UPS has gone public. It's unrealistic to expect the sacrifices without the rewards. [/QUOTE]
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