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<blockquote data-quote="Foamer Pyle" data-source="post: 2289456" data-attributes="member: 7057"><p>I can tell you have not worked for ups as long as I have. You don't know how things used to be. I am not saying the job was cake back in the day, but we were not treated like this. You don't remember ups when the weight limit was 70 pounds, and you were lucky to get 2 hours of overtime. Those were the days. I cannot count the number of times I was home by 6:30 on a regular basis.</p><p> You obviously started after the company went to hell. Since you have never experienced anything different, you do not know any better, and your comment reflects my suspicions. I see a bunch of the new guys that do not even have 10 years in, and they are already falling apart, wearing knee braces, complaining about their backs or shoulders. If you believe you can make it 30 years under the current working conditions, I would be willing to bet against you. Oh, and when I do leave, I won't be getting a $10.00 an hour job. I have a Business Management degree. That's called a back up plan, something everyone should have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foamer Pyle, post: 2289456, member: 7057"] I can tell you have not worked for ups as long as I have. You don't know how things used to be. I am not saying the job was cake back in the day, but we were not treated like this. You don't remember ups when the weight limit was 70 pounds, and you were lucky to get 2 hours of overtime. Those were the days. I cannot count the number of times I was home by 6:30 on a regular basis. You obviously started after the company went to hell. Since you have never experienced anything different, you do not know any better, and your comment reflects my suspicions. I see a bunch of the new guys that do not even have 10 years in, and they are already falling apart, wearing knee braces, complaining about their backs or shoulders. If you believe you can make it 30 years under the current working conditions, I would be willing to bet against you. Oh, and when I do leave, I won't be getting a $10.00 an hour job. I have a Business Management degree. That's called a back up plan, something everyone should have. [/QUOTE]
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