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Putting in My Letter of Intent
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<blockquote data-quote="Orion inc." data-source="post: 1996871" data-attributes="member: 58808"><p>It was nothing to do with being "sketchy " which , believe me, furthest thing from it. In my experience, new management tends to have something to prove out of the gate. They tend to create mountains out of mole hills. It's about being cautious and not setting yourself up because someone new is trying to prove themselves. </p><p>In a small, close center, your approach probably works. But in bigger centers and with the current toxic management culture that ups seems to embrace lately, it's just realizing that that person is now a supervisor and that comes with different boundaries. It has nothing to do of whether you like the guy or not. There are plenty of management people I like. But I'm careful about what I say and do around them more than my friends I drive with that I've known for years. </p><p></p><p>The only way this would change is if ups changed their management culture of assuming everyone is out there doing something wrong. Sadly that's the current status quo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orion inc., post: 1996871, member: 58808"] It was nothing to do with being "sketchy " which , believe me, furthest thing from it. In my experience, new management tends to have something to prove out of the gate. They tend to create mountains out of mole hills. It's about being cautious and not setting yourself up because someone new is trying to prove themselves. In a small, close center, your approach probably works. But in bigger centers and with the current toxic management culture that ups seems to embrace lately, it's just realizing that that person is now a supervisor and that comes with different boundaries. It has nothing to do of whether you like the guy or not. There are plenty of management people I like. But I'm careful about what I say and do around them more than my friends I drive with that I've known for years. The only way this would change is if ups changed their management culture of assuming everyone is out there doing something wrong. Sadly that's the current status quo. [/QUOTE]
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