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My poor pop would be rolling in his grave!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rj830" data-source="post: 2239844" data-attributes="member: 63358"><p>What in the world happened to UPS? I was raised by my grandparents. My pop worked for UPS and retired at 35+ years safe driving. This man received awards, you name it. He was the longest working guy at his terminal at the time of his employment. I grew up in the UPS family. His co-workers and the other drivers were like my 2nd family. Granted this was back in 1996-97? Since then my pop passed away, I grew up, got married, and had a family....and now my husband, who is also a truck driver wants to drive for them in the worst way. The same thing i had growing up from this company is what i want for my family. Heres my gripe: UPS career page lies about their job postings, unless they screw up alot. secondly, the Human resorces lady that comes to the interviews, at least in NEPA is the most ignorant, cocky, woman i ever met!!!! This woman literally put the tractor trailer drivers down and smeared their rep thru the dirt, she praised the little brown truck drivers. WHOA! what ever happened to EOP????? doesnt matter what position you have thru this company, shouldnt everybody be treated equally?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rj830, post: 2239844, member: 63358"] What in the world happened to UPS? I was raised by my grandparents. My pop worked for UPS and retired at 35+ years safe driving. This man received awards, you name it. He was the longest working guy at his terminal at the time of his employment. I grew up in the UPS family. His co-workers and the other drivers were like my 2nd family. Granted this was back in 1996-97? Since then my pop passed away, I grew up, got married, and had a family....and now my husband, who is also a truck driver wants to drive for them in the worst way. The same thing i had growing up from this company is what i want for my family. Heres my gripe: UPS career page lies about their job postings, unless they screw up alot. secondly, the Human resorces lady that comes to the interviews, at least in NEPA is the most ignorant, cocky, woman i ever met!!!! This woman literally put the tractor trailer drivers down and smeared their rep thru the dirt, she praised the little brown truck drivers. WHOA! what ever happened to EOP????? doesnt matter what position you have thru this company, shouldnt everybody be treated equally? [/QUOTE]
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