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<blockquote data-quote="MJ_C" data-source="post: 5311403" data-attributes="member: 99963"><p>I understand where you're coming from, but I do need to tell you I'm not totally ignorant to the culture of UPS. My father in law started in the warehouse and retired as a driver after putting in over 30 years, so I'm aware of the issues you're referring to. I'm not someone that needs coddling nor praise. I need a job that I can come in, do, and leave without feeling the personal attachment that causes me to take it home with me. When I make comments about the working environment in psych, it's a really different field than ups. I know you aren't real happy with what your experience has been and understand and respect it, but I'm not going into this blind and ignorant to the issues that UPS has. I simply feel the benefits of the place outweigh the negatives of it for me right now. I have no expectations of it either way. I just want to be able to have a job that let's me come in, work and leave, that also has some opportunity for growth and longevity that doesn't haunt me when I go home at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MJ_C, post: 5311403, member: 99963"] I understand where you're coming from, but I do need to tell you I'm not totally ignorant to the culture of UPS. My father in law started in the warehouse and retired as a driver after putting in over 30 years, so I'm aware of the issues you're referring to. I'm not someone that needs coddling nor praise. I need a job that I can come in, do, and leave without feeling the personal attachment that causes me to take it home with me. When I make comments about the working environment in psych, it's a really different field than ups. I know you aren't real happy with what your experience has been and understand and respect it, but I'm not going into this blind and ignorant to the issues that UPS has. I simply feel the benefits of the place outweigh the negatives of it for me right now. I have no expectations of it either way. I just want to be able to have a job that let's me come in, work and leave, that also has some opportunity for growth and longevity that doesn't haunt me when I go home at night. [/QUOTE]
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