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Management: They Really Do Eat Their Own.
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 4354789" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>In my small building, where the walls are thin and people talk and supervisors leave their email accounts open for all to see, we have seen or heard plenty of vile verbiage coming from upper management. Those conference calls can be heard through certain walls and we even had some of the center supervisors let us read emails they have received from the snakes at the district and regional levels.</p><p></p><p>There is no way I would be able to make management a career without snapping on one of those snakes and getting fired. Or worse. Most of them put on a façade when they visit a couple times a year but we still can tell what kind of people they really are. We’ve had a few that were such pieces of garbage that they wouldn’t even put on the façade at all and we would all walk away from PCM scratching our heads.</p><p></p><p>Anyone who has been a driver in the Midsouth within the past five years or so has probably encountered a certain big shot who would always talk about a guy getting sucked into a jet engine when he was in the Navy. Now that snake was a real winner! LOL.</p><p></p><p> He was going around to each center telling the jet engine story so we all expected that every time he showed up but one time he walks in there and proceeds to tell us about how his elderly father had fell off the roof and broke his hip or something. And how he didn’t ask him if he was OK but instead asked who was going to take care of his mom.</p><p></p><p>Then explained how he paid his sister to take off from her job to go take care of them. Apparently this guy thought he was so valuable to UPS (and apparently that his sisters job means nothing) that he can’t takeoff to take care of his own injured elderly father. I heard he was peddling this story all around the district and God knows where ever else. I don’t even wanna imagine how he talks to his underlings when hourlies are not around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 4354789, member: 198"] In my small building, where the walls are thin and people talk and supervisors leave their email accounts open for all to see, we have seen or heard plenty of vile verbiage coming from upper management. Those conference calls can be heard through certain walls and we even had some of the center supervisors let us read emails they have received from the snakes at the district and regional levels. There is no way I would be able to make management a career without snapping on one of those snakes and getting fired. Or worse. Most of them put on a façade when they visit a couple times a year but we still can tell what kind of people they really are. We’ve had a few that were such pieces of garbage that they wouldn’t even put on the façade at all and we would all walk away from PCM scratching our heads. Anyone who has been a driver in the Midsouth within the past five years or so has probably encountered a certain big shot who would always talk about a guy getting sucked into a jet engine when he was in the Navy. Now that snake was a real winner! LOL. He was going around to each center telling the jet engine story so we all expected that every time he showed up but one time he walks in there and proceeds to tell us about how his elderly father had fell off the roof and broke his hip or something. And how he didn’t ask him if he was OK but instead asked who was going to take care of his mom. Then explained how he paid his sister to take off from her job to go take care of them. Apparently this guy thought he was so valuable to UPS (and apparently that his sisters job means nothing) that he can’t takeoff to take care of his own injured elderly father. I heard he was peddling this story all around the district and God knows where ever else. I don’t even wanna imagine how he talks to his underlings when hourlies are not around. [/QUOTE]
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