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<blockquote data-quote="Orion inc." data-source="post: 1898759" data-attributes="member: 58808"><p>Please expand on how ups afforded you to live on 4 continents. Was it through stock ownership or a position in the actual company?</p><p></p><p>Your points are interesting but very dramatic. Ups is a very very conservative company and has been around over 100 years. They tend to make calculated decisions on the upper level of the direction it goes. That's why they change CEOs every few years. I don't agree with everything management(especially operations) does but on the higher levels, they have a solid game. </p><p></p><p>Any company can fold. You're right. But ups doesn't get reckless in that sense. Like I said, very conservative type in that mentality. </p><p></p><p>You want to honestly know how I affect the direction of ups? I do my job every day in the safest way and in the best interests of my customers. That makes the brand valuable and reliable and everyone wins. Over a 30-40 career, that is what makes ups strong. If we have some the best and safest drivers and such in the business. That's all I can do on my end. As a driver and a shareholder. </p><p></p><p>And news to you, fedex , USPS and Amazon all have issues and are far from perfect. Amazon has labor troubles and bad PR in their warehouses. Fedex has lawsuits in every state against their ground model. And the post office costs outweigh their revenue. </p><p></p><p>Out of all the competition , ups is solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orion inc., post: 1898759, member: 58808"] Please expand on how ups afforded you to live on 4 continents. Was it through stock ownership or a position in the actual company? Your points are interesting but very dramatic. Ups is a very very conservative company and has been around over 100 years. They tend to make calculated decisions on the upper level of the direction it goes. That's why they change CEOs every few years. I don't agree with everything management(especially operations) does but on the higher levels, they have a solid game. Any company can fold. You're right. But ups doesn't get reckless in that sense. Like I said, very conservative type in that mentality. You want to honestly know how I affect the direction of ups? I do my job every day in the safest way and in the best interests of my customers. That makes the brand valuable and reliable and everyone wins. Over a 30-40 career, that is what makes ups strong. If we have some the best and safest drivers and such in the business. That's all I can do on my end. As a driver and a shareholder. And news to you, fedex , USPS and Amazon all have issues and are far from perfect. Amazon has labor troubles and bad PR in their warehouses. Fedex has lawsuits in every state against their ground model. And the post office costs outweigh their revenue. Out of all the competition , ups is solid. [/QUOTE]
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