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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 1035581" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p><strong>Everything in moderation</strong> - This is one of my cornerstone beliefs. - You might ask what does that have to do with this post or this thread. I believe that I should not judge you for what you believe. Moderation comes into play in dealing with extremes. I don't see your post as some sort of extreme view. </p><p></p><p><strong>I try to base my views on observation</strong>. I know very little about Mormonism. BUT I have had the opportunity to work very closely (at UPS) with many Mormons and have observed that ALL had high integrity and a work ethic above reproach. None of these employees over a period of years ever gave me any reason to doubt my feelings. </p><p></p><p><strong>Little Known Fact:</strong></p><p>Ontario California, where my wife and I worked, for part of our careers, had a lot of 3rd party logistics in the area. She explained to me that Mormons ran and worked in most of the distribution centers. The Mormon Church runs huge warehouses of food and supplies for the local communities and understands the logistics involved in distribution. Hence, these were the businesses they chose to work at! My wife was in HR and Staffing and worked with warehouse managers. She told me the same thing, her observation was that Mormons had high ethical standards and a strong work ethic. </p><p></p><p><strong>With all due respect and just my opinion...</strong></p><p>I could care less what kind of religion any person espouses too. If you push your religion or your negative energy on me that is a different story! Compulsive or fanatical behavior can overtake all reasonable thought processes and actions. In essence, you become removed from what society deems is normal. You post fits my definition of normal. - Not that may mean a lot. I am definitely not an authority on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 1035581, member: 9789"] [B]Everything in moderation[/B] - This is one of my cornerstone beliefs. - You might ask what does that have to do with this post or this thread. I believe that I should not judge you for what you believe. Moderation comes into play in dealing with extremes. I don't see your post as some sort of extreme view. [B]I try to base my views on observation[/B]. I know very little about Mormonism. BUT I have had the opportunity to work very closely (at UPS) with many Mormons and have observed that ALL had high integrity and a work ethic above reproach. None of these employees over a period of years ever gave me any reason to doubt my feelings. [B]Little Known Fact:[/B] Ontario California, where my wife and I worked, for part of our careers, had a lot of 3rd party logistics in the area. She explained to me that Mormons ran and worked in most of the distribution centers. The Mormon Church runs huge warehouses of food and supplies for the local communities and understands the logistics involved in distribution. Hence, these were the businesses they chose to work at! My wife was in HR and Staffing and worked with warehouse managers. She told me the same thing, her observation was that Mormons had high ethical standards and a strong work ethic. [B]With all due respect and just my opinion...[/B] I could care less what kind of religion any person espouses too. If you push your religion or your negative energy on me that is a different story! Compulsive or fanatical behavior can overtake all reasonable thought processes and actions. In essence, you become removed from what society deems is normal. You post fits my definition of normal. - Not that may mean a lot. I am definitely not an authority on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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