22.4Anyone know what the 2019 MIP factor is ?
40% confirmed. What a joke.Judging by your other thread, 40%.
40% confirmed. What a joke.
Suckers?I heard that since you're no longer Partners that UPS is willing to add 20% if you can help come up with a new name.
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38% too much if you ask me40% confirmed. What a joke.
You're watching condensed capitalism unfold pushed by automation. The lowest hanging fruits the first to get squeezed.Seriously after full time sups pay for their benefits, make their mandatory United Way donation, pay for gas for their 50 mile commute each way and factor into that they no longer get a pension....I would think a 22.3 job would offer a better compensation package.....
Seriously after full time sups pay for their benefits, make their mandatory United Way donation, pay for gas for their 50 mile commute each way and factor into that they no longer get a pension....I would think a 22.3 job would offer a better compensation package.....
Yep...40%. The lowest 2nd lowest in history. The MIP savings will be used to fund the 2nd transformation buyout in April 2020. This buyout will include operations and frankly UPS is funding it with the MIP bonus money they stole. With increased automation and data Operations management will be cut 50%. Drivers will increasingly be held accountable and managed by production and will be expected to self manage similar to self checkouts at store.Anyone know what the 2019 MIP factor is ?
Drivers will increasingly be held accountable and managed by production and will be expected to self manage similar to self checkouts at store.
Um... you new to UPS?
All if that has been happening for years. The only thing they need to do is let go a bunch of ORS and hire 1 more OMS and its business as usual.
Operations management is basically just there to make sure people show up for work anymore. I also quit giving warning letters. It’s a waste of paper airplane material.
Yep...40%. The lowest 2nd lowest in history. The MIP savings will be used to fund the 2nd transformation buyout in April 2020. This buyout will include operations and frankly UPS is funding it with the MIP bonus money they stole. With increased automation and data Operations management will be cut 50%. Drivers will increasingly be held accountable and managed by production and will be expected to self manage similar to self checkouts at store.
Seriously though... @elo gets it. It amazes me how many ORS don't realize drivers pretty much handle everything by themselves. Yet we are called the box monkeys like I couldn't learn and do my ORS job as well as him in 1 day.He’s been buried in a cubicle for so long he’s forgotten what the outside world even looks like
When my ORS is on vacation, nobody replaces him. When ANY driver is off, he has a replacement. Just a fun fact. Like it or not.
When my ORS is on vacation, nobody replaces him. When ANY driver is off, he has a replacement. Just a fun fact. Like it or not.
All I'm saying is don't take it out on drivers. We are just working stiffs supporting the union and management. Take it out on the higher ups if you have the nerve.The employees do the job. Several employees do it the right way regardless of fatigue, illness, or things going on outside of work, AND they do it without needing to be micromanaged. You’re not wrong.
To my “partners” that hate teamsters... we could not show up to work and the job will still get done.
That said, it doesn’t mean that all supervisors are poor at their jobs. Sometimes we may even be prevented from making what we feel are necessary adjustments because the “plan” says so. It also doesn’t mean that this MIP “reward” (and I use that term loosely) wasn’t a slap in the face. This one stings. Probably will for awhile.