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<blockquote data-quote="hypocrisy" data-source="post: 791352" data-attributes="member: 9500"><p>This was from 2008 so I'd be interested in how things have changed. I'd note the "social media guidelines" were just recently released. </p><p></p><p>At 29:11 she is specifically asked about posts that Drivers create. I think it's more interesting what she <em>doesn't</em> say, preferring to use benign examples such as Bejing and NASCAR. </p><p></p><p>I have no doubt that UPS is actively monitoring BrownCafe and actually wish they would. It would be nice if this was used as a more dynamic and candid version of the UPS Helpline to root out the growing cancer in our company. Unfortunately, a more likely scenario will be to terminate prolific drivers under "Willful, wanton, and malicious damage to Company property" e.g. the UPS Brand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hypocrisy, post: 791352, member: 9500"] This was from 2008 so I'd be interested in how things have changed. I'd note the "social media guidelines" were just recently released. At 29:11 she is specifically asked about posts that Drivers create. I think it's more interesting what she [I]doesn't[/I] say, preferring to use benign examples such as Bejing and NASCAR. I have no doubt that UPS is actively monitoring BrownCafe and actually wish they would. It would be nice if this was used as a more dynamic and candid version of the UPS Helpline to root out the growing cancer in our company. Unfortunately, a more likely scenario will be to terminate prolific drivers under "Willful, wanton, and malicious damage to Company property" e.g. the UPS Brand. [/QUOTE]
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