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May 10th Announcement .Pension
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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 191662" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>Tarnsman,</p><p>Poitical you are not! Old people and then Managers and supervisors are peons! WOW! I am sure you didn't mean it the way it came out....</p><p></p><p>One thing about the legacy that Jim Casey started, he revered all employees. It is the mutual respect we have for each other that sets us apart from other companies. I just finished the book "Big Brown - The Untold Story". It is easy reading and will give you insight into company history in a story book fashion rather than an accounting of UPS history date by date. I have been a part of this history for 35.5 years and feel that it is a very accurate accounting. You will enjoy it. You will have a more complete feeling about UPS after reading it. </p><p></p><p>I never felt that any job I had at UPS was not important. I started out as a "beltboy". (Talk about being political!) </p><p></p><p>Anyway - every since the 1st buy out, there have been rumors floating around about retirement and pensions...all we can do is wait and see!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 191662, member: 9789"] Tarnsman, Poitical you are not! Old people and then Managers and supervisors are peons! WOW! I am sure you didn't mean it the way it came out.... One thing about the legacy that Jim Casey started, he revered all employees. It is the mutual respect we have for each other that sets us apart from other companies. I just finished the book "Big Brown - The Untold Story". It is easy reading and will give you insight into company history in a story book fashion rather than an accounting of UPS history date by date. I have been a part of this history for 35.5 years and feel that it is a very accurate accounting. You will enjoy it. You will have a more complete feeling about UPS after reading it. I never felt that any job I had at UPS was not important. I started out as a "beltboy". (Talk about being political!) Anyway - every since the 1st buy out, there have been rumors floating around about retirement and pensions...all we can do is wait and see! [/QUOTE]
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