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<blockquote data-quote="TechGrrl" data-source="post: 817792" data-attributes="member: 4932"><p>I don't know Hoax personally, so I couldn't judge....my comments were based on the folks I knew personally. Hoax may very well be one of those people.</p><p></p><p>OTOH, since UPS IT tends to stifle much creativity and outside the box thinking (primarily because upper management is too insecure to listen to people smarter than them) many of the people who would be Google-ready have either left already or never bothered to sign up. UPSers are definitely a self-selecting bunch. You have to have a very high tolerance for complete and utter B.S., and the creativity to work around the worst of the Catch-22 nonsense that any large bureaucracy is prone to.</p><p></p><p>Note that UPS is neither better nor worse than any comparably sized US corporation in this regard. Our favorite saying, while dealing with chaos: "We could be working for a POORLY managed company!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechGrrl, post: 817792, member: 4932"] I don't know Hoax personally, so I couldn't judge....my comments were based on the folks I knew personally. Hoax may very well be one of those people. OTOH, since UPS IT tends to stifle much creativity and outside the box thinking (primarily because upper management is too insecure to listen to people smarter than them) many of the people who would be Google-ready have either left already or never bothered to sign up. UPSers are definitely a self-selecting bunch. You have to have a very high tolerance for complete and utter B.S., and the creativity to work around the worst of the Catch-22 nonsense that any large bureaucracy is prone to. Note that UPS is neither better nor worse than any comparably sized US corporation in this regard. Our favorite saying, while dealing with chaos: "We could be working for a POORLY managed company!" [/QUOTE]
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