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Management Buy-out and Pension cut
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<blockquote data-quote="Coldworld" data-source="post: 144500" data-attributes="member: 4777"><p>been there, there is a building in my district that every christmas tears one side of the buildind out, yes out. They run rollers out to lines of cars in the parking lot. Then they put up tarps and such to try to keep the wind out. After peak they have contractors put up fresh sheetmetal and insulation. Can you believe it. Many of our damages are not comming from people but from pkgs comming off the belts. I see it EVERYDAY. Our building, 200 cars, was built in mid 80s but was outgrown 3 years later. Look in the competion news, fedex is building new ground buildings. They are looking at things 10 years down the road. I always thought ups did this kind of thinking. ups volume IS growing regardless what "others" are saying. Your right we need room. For those that dont know, ups owns vast acres of real estate across the country for "future growth" why arent they utilizing this land??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldworld, post: 144500, member: 4777"] been there, there is a building in my district that every christmas tears one side of the buildind out, yes out. They run rollers out to lines of cars in the parking lot. Then they put up tarps and such to try to keep the wind out. After peak they have contractors put up fresh sheetmetal and insulation. Can you believe it. Many of our damages are not comming from people but from pkgs comming off the belts. I see it EVERYDAY. Our building, 200 cars, was built in mid 80s but was outgrown 3 years later. Look in the competion news, fedex is building new ground buildings. They are looking at things 10 years down the road. I always thought ups did this kind of thinking. ups volume IS growing regardless what "others" are saying. Your right we need room. For those that dont know, ups owns vast acres of real estate across the country for "future growth" why arent they utilizing this land?? [/QUOTE]
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