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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 1138483" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>Yea, it didnt hit home until a few weeks later, but yea it was shocking. It was during a time too when people were really looking for jobs, but I'm sure that most people are just too Americanized to take what they get for the time. I said this to one of my buddies in the Air force about his wife, he said that he only thought that way about people lol. I will be the first to admit and have witnessed, even beggers can be choosers. </p><p></p><p>I still think that way too, about having " less competition ". But after seeing bid sheets dates of seniority, paper list of all those on twilight shift and midnight and other examples I saw that UPS has a huge bottle neck problem thus slow, if not stagnate, promotion rate. Perhaps just here and other large HUBs. The only thing one can do is just keep signing those bid sheets, one day it just might happen. And yet theres those few too that are really liked, kiss ass or just get lucky early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 1138483, member: 16334"] Yea, it didnt hit home until a few weeks later, but yea it was shocking. It was during a time too when people were really looking for jobs, but I'm sure that most people are just too Americanized to take what they get for the time. I said this to one of my buddies in the Air force about his wife, he said that he only thought that way about people lol. I will be the first to admit and have witnessed, even beggers can be choosers. I still think that way too, about having " less competition ". But after seeing bid sheets dates of seniority, paper list of all those on twilight shift and midnight and other examples I saw that UPS has a huge bottle neck problem thus slow, if not stagnate, promotion rate. Perhaps just here and other large HUBs. The only thing one can do is just keep signing those bid sheets, one day it just might happen. And yet theres those few too that are really liked, kiss ass or just get lucky early. [/QUOTE]
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