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<blockquote data-quote="fxdwg" data-source="post: 747289" data-attributes="member: 5135"><p>I am a perfect example. I left UPS several years ago from Rockford because the job just "wasn't for me". Plain and simple. No disgrace, no animosity, no disdain; I just wanted to do something else.</p><p>I now work in the financial sector and am a UPS B share holder. Why? Because UPS is a solid investment that still pumps out a very attractive dividend four times a year.</p><p>Compare the ratios of FDX, GE, others. There are not many as good as UPS. How can UPS keep doing this, you may ask? It is because it is a well run company. I know that they beat the living crap out of the emp[loyees (been there, done that), but as I stated first: "It wasn't for me".</p><p>I still make a point to wave at drivers and pay attention to clean Feeders on the highway.</p><p>UPS taught me some valuable lessons about maturity and working with others. I wasn't the super-achiever that "Jeffy" was, but I was a happy employee (Although sore and frustrated) because I was part of one of the most successful companies in American history. You may hate it, but you can't deny that.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry, "Jeffy" got me stirred up. No word in four years and then this!</p><p> </p><p>BTW, all thoswe promotions, I thought he wqas Scott Davis (then I read the spelling and grammar)<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/funny.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":funny:" title="Funny :funny:" data-shortname=":funny:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fxdwg, post: 747289, member: 5135"] I am a perfect example. I left UPS several years ago from Rockford because the job just "wasn't for me". Plain and simple. No disgrace, no animosity, no disdain; I just wanted to do something else. I now work in the financial sector and am a UPS B share holder. Why? Because UPS is a solid investment that still pumps out a very attractive dividend four times a year. Compare the ratios of FDX, GE, others. There are not many as good as UPS. How can UPS keep doing this, you may ask? It is because it is a well run company. I know that they beat the living crap out of the emp[loyees (been there, done that), but as I stated first: "It wasn't for me". I still make a point to wave at drivers and pay attention to clean Feeders on the highway. UPS taught me some valuable lessons about maturity and working with others. I wasn't the super-achiever that "Jeffy" was, but I was a happy employee (Although sore and frustrated) because I was part of one of the most successful companies in American history. You may hate it, but you can't deny that. Sorry, "Jeffy" got me stirred up. No word in four years and then this! BTW, all thoswe promotions, I thought he wqas Scott Davis (then I read the spelling and grammar):funny: [/QUOTE]
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