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<blockquote data-quote="raceanoncr" data-source="post: 684280" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>Um....eliminate AIR FORCE ONE???? That's kinda a stretch, ain't it? Is this a perk or a necessity? You comparing the President of the United States to a District Manager of UPS? The President in power didn't ask for or initiate this "perk". It was there when they took office and will be there when they leave. Can we say that about ONE District Manager? The "perk" wasn't there before they got here and the "perk" disappeared after they left. </p><p> </p><p>Using the scenario that you describe, we can certainly see why such "perks" would be necessary. BUT, in this particular case, there ain't nuthin in this that could compare. I know, I was there. Visit the air gateway? Not in my time there. Morning or evening. Here, district office is in same building as 4 package centers. Visit with drivers and pters? Not here. In my 32 years here, I think I've visually laid eyes on, maybe, 4 district managers and only then because of some particularly caustic letter I may have written and was hauled off to the district office with my feet not even touching the floor. </p><p> </p><p>Here, getting to the building at 11 AM or so would net you a very good spot to park. All the pt sunrisers are gone, the all-night feeders are gone.</p><p> </p><p>Here? In this case? Keeping his "finger on the pulse"? Sorry, I don't buy it. Never heard of them visiting any other centers either. Maybe they did, I don't know. But I think we'd hear of that, don't ya think? </p><p> </p><p>So, not to be disrespectful, but this scenario just does/did not fly here. HERE!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raceanoncr, post: 684280, member: 6408"] Um....eliminate AIR FORCE ONE???? That's kinda a stretch, ain't it? Is this a perk or a necessity? You comparing the President of the United States to a District Manager of UPS? The President in power didn't ask for or initiate this "perk". It was there when they took office and will be there when they leave. Can we say that about ONE District Manager? The "perk" wasn't there before they got here and the "perk" disappeared after they left. Using the scenario that you describe, we can certainly see why such "perks" would be necessary. BUT, in this particular case, there ain't nuthin in this that could compare. I know, I was there. Visit the air gateway? Not in my time there. Morning or evening. Here, district office is in same building as 4 package centers. Visit with drivers and pters? Not here. In my 32 years here, I think I've visually laid eyes on, maybe, 4 district managers and only then because of some particularly caustic letter I may have written and was hauled off to the district office with my feet not even touching the floor. Here, getting to the building at 11 AM or so would net you a very good spot to park. All the pt sunrisers are gone, the all-night feeders are gone. Here? In this case? Keeping his "finger on the pulse"? Sorry, I don't buy it. Never heard of them visiting any other centers either. Maybe they did, I don't know. But I think we'd hear of that, don't ya think? So, not to be disrespectful, but this scenario just does/did not fly here. HERE!!!! [/QUOTE]
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