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<blockquote data-quote="RolloTony Brown Town" data-source="post: 2156506" data-attributes="member: 42001"><p>In my old building (freight) 2 supervisors quit and a manager quit and I transferred out 5 months ago. I e heard stories of management at all levels from the hub I was a pt'er in quitting. Fact is, pt supervisors see the stress that's put on ft management and doesn't want it. Ft supervisors and to an extent some managers are finding comparable opportunities where they can make a similar paycheck and not have to put in 60+ hours/week. The old dogs look at their paycheck and wonder is it still worth it? Or should I just retire. </p><p></p><p>Add all that up with district management not wanting to promote anyone that doesn't have a bachelors or hire and you oula! Welcome to new school ups.</p><p></p><p>My uncle asks me everytime I see him when I'm going to leave for amazon. I've gotten emails from amazon recruiters. Ups pays well but they expect a lot and you have to work a lot. The treatment is poor, and the drivers... Well I like my group but we all know how they get when they're in a group setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RolloTony Brown Town, post: 2156506, member: 42001"] In my old building (freight) 2 supervisors quit and a manager quit and I transferred out 5 months ago. I e heard stories of management at all levels from the hub I was a pt'er in quitting. Fact is, pt supervisors see the stress that's put on ft management and doesn't want it. Ft supervisors and to an extent some managers are finding comparable opportunities where they can make a similar paycheck and not have to put in 60+ hours/week. The old dogs look at their paycheck and wonder is it still worth it? Or should I just retire. Add all that up with district management not wanting to promote anyone that doesn't have a bachelors or hire and you oula! Welcome to new school ups. My uncle asks me everytime I see him when I'm going to leave for amazon. I've gotten emails from amazon recruiters. Ups pays well but they expect a lot and you have to work a lot. The treatment is poor, and the drivers... Well I like my group but we all know how they get when they're in a group setting. [/QUOTE]
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