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<blockquote data-quote="whatwasithinking" data-source="post: 867740" data-attributes="member: 34002"><p>I think the term "partner" is used when I need something from you...not when we have something to celebrate or we did well on something. Only times I know of the term being used is when something is asked of me (that is usually undesirable) and followed with "because you're a partner." It does seem a bit strange that we are virtually free of UPS'ers on our board and our CEO is someone who has never driven a route. Now, I don't think everyone needs to have delivered a route (though I think it would help), but if we fail to put people with operational backgrounds on our board or mgmt commitee, we are not going to be headed in the right direction. We need someone to realize that we are not an IE company and the people that truly understand the concept of delivery and pickup are our operational folks. I think most people realize this, but it is certainly not being addressed at our upper levels...IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatwasithinking, post: 867740, member: 34002"] I think the term "partner" is used when I need something from you...not when we have something to celebrate or we did well on something. Only times I know of the term being used is when something is asked of me (that is usually undesirable) and followed with "because you're a partner." It does seem a bit strange that we are virtually free of UPS'ers on our board and our CEO is someone who has never driven a route. Now, I don't think everyone needs to have delivered a route (though I think it would help), but if we fail to put people with operational backgrounds on our board or mgmt commitee, we are not going to be headed in the right direction. We need someone to realize that we are not an IE company and the people that truly understand the concept of delivery and pickup are our operational folks. I think most people realize this, but it is certainly not being addressed at our upper levels...IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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