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<blockquote data-quote="The Milkman" data-source="post: 640099" data-attributes="member: 22760"><p>Welcome to Ups world. When I started back in 81 my DM told me 3 things. #1 Be here Everyday. # 2 Be here on time #3 And do the best job you can. Well after witnessing all the stuff you mentioned for over 25 years you just have to have the mindset that you are in Boot Camp. Work as directed and CYA.</p><p> </p><p>Whenever I was questioned about my #'s I always said I am doing the best Job I can. I never and I mean never gave them a commitment to do better, just "I am doing the best I can". I retired almost 2 years ago and I worked at companies that went down the tubes before joining Ups and in a way by them keeping us in line and keeping us our toes and made the company a success. Getting a guy to quit they made more $$ by giving rookies less $$ to do the job that was lost... Just my opinion on that matter. They are making it harder for anyone to stay any length of time which benefits them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Milkman, post: 640099, member: 22760"] Welcome to Ups world. When I started back in 81 my DM told me 3 things. #1 Be here Everyday. # 2 Be here on time #3 And do the best job you can. Well after witnessing all the stuff you mentioned for over 25 years you just have to have the mindset that you are in Boot Camp. Work as directed and CYA. Whenever I was questioned about my #'s I always said I am doing the best Job I can. I never and I mean never gave them a commitment to do better, just "I am doing the best I can". I retired almost 2 years ago and I worked at companies that went down the tubes before joining Ups and in a way by them keeping us in line and keeping us our toes and made the company a success. Getting a guy to quit they made more $$ by giving rookies less $$ to do the job that was lost... Just my opinion on that matter. They are making it harder for anyone to stay any length of time which benefits them... [/QUOTE]
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