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Put in my 2 week notice today
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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 55002"><p>Too late. Every manager for FDX ground was at one time a UPS manager. Most of the Fedex drivers at the terminal here are ex UPS drivers and sups. Dont know about DHL. I do know we lost several to Yellow Frieght. </p><p> </p><p>IT is funny that managment tells us that we have so many people wanting our jobs, but yet when we leave we end up going to the competition and showing them how it is done. </p><p> </p><p>its too late to put the cap back on the bottle, the Genie has been set free. But one of the things UPS could do is to harness the capabilities of the average employee. If they did it nation or world wide, our proffits would grow by 40-50% each year, and not just 20%. </p><p> </p><p>But of course that is wishful thinking. They might begin to realize that some of the people that they now have on staff have not really been doing all that well in their overpaid positions. </p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 55002"] Too late. Every manager for FDX ground was at one time a UPS manager. Most of the Fedex drivers at the terminal here are ex UPS drivers and sups. Dont know about DHL. I do know we lost several to Yellow Frieght. IT is funny that managment tells us that we have so many people wanting our jobs, but yet when we leave we end up going to the competition and showing them how it is done. its too late to put the cap back on the bottle, the Genie has been set free. But one of the things UPS could do is to harness the capabilities of the average employee. If they did it nation or world wide, our proffits would grow by 40-50% each year, and not just 20%. But of course that is wishful thinking. They might begin to realize that some of the people that they now have on staff have not really been doing all that well in their overpaid positions. d [/QUOTE]
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