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Staydryitsraining

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Nope. Let me guess, you're under thirty, haven't hit five years yet, and like to stand close to your center manager during pcm?
Let me guess, you started before they went public, you never actually had a hard job where you made little to no money and no benefits, you put in little to no time in the warehouse, you think this job is sooooooo bad, hard. This isn't 1987 anymore. You make 35.80 an hour to drive a vehicle and deliver 300 to 400 packages. Want more time with the family quit, spend all day with them. Don't like the way your treated or expected to work, go work at chuckie cheese. Your an entitled middle aged man. I guess I'm just a young man used to working like a slave. The difference is why do you work here? Do you have convictions that prohibit you from working other places? Do you have learning disabilities? If this place is so bad and there is nothing stopping you from doing anything else why stay and cry?
 

Box Ox

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Your an entitled middle aged man. I guess I'm just a young man used to working like a slave.

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burrheadd

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Let me guess, you started before they went public, you never actually had a hard job where you made little to no money and no benefits, you put in little to no time in the warehouse, you think this job is sooooooo bad, hard. This isn't 1987 anymore. You make 35.80 an hour to drive a vehicle and deliver 300 to 400 packages. Want more time with the family quit, spend all day with them. Don't like the way your treated or expected to work, go work at chuckie cheese. Your an entitled middle aged man. I guess I'm just a young man used to working like a slave. The difference is why do you work here? Do you have convictions that prohibit you from working other places? Do you have learning disabilities? If this place is so bad and there is nothing stopping you from doing anything else why stay and cry?
 

hellfire

no one considers UPS people."real" Teamsters.-BUG
Let me guess, you started before they went public, you never actually had a hard job where you made little to no money and no benefits, you put in little to no time in the warehouse, you think this job is sooooooo bad, hard. This isn't 1987 anymore. You make 35.80 an hour to drive a vehicle and deliver 300 to 400 packages. Want more time with the family quit, spend all day with them. Don't like the way your treated or expected to work, go work at chuckie cheese. Your an entitled middle aged man. I guess I'm just a young man used to working like a slave. The difference is why do you work here? Do you have convictions that prohibit you from working other places? Do you have learning disabilities? If this place is so bad and there is nothing stopping you from doing anything else why stay and cry?
They are so cute when they are young. Go getum killer
 

Re-Raise

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I thought we were supposed to be making all the money on logistics?

Why do they keep expecting the drivers to do more in less time to appease the shareholders?
 

extranatty

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What do we have to do to keep UPS in business and make us get larger and more better as a company?

You can start by undermining them. It has to get worse before it get better.

Just look at Amazon. They're hiring ever crackhead old lady off the street and still managing 5X the volume. I work for both and hate my Amazon coworkers but somehow those useless :censored2:s manage 250,000
 

extranatty

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It's already worse

UPS could still stop it if they wanted to. At Amazon I'm paid far more and I don't actually have to do anything... although I do anyway. Most there are paid more for doing nothing. Yet somehow UPS can't do better when all of their hub employees are hard working for less. It's just a big :censored2:ing joke and I'm moving far away in 2 months
 
UPS could still stop it if they wanted to. At Amazon I'm paid far more and I don't actually have to do anything... although I do anyway. Most there are paid more for doing nothing. Yet somehow UPS can't do better when all of their hub employees are hard working for less. It's just a big :censored2:ing joke and I'm moving far away in 2 months
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extranatty

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Yeah and I expect it to be better but I'm still transferring, hoping they approve. Have both college and a fake marriage in the works

UPS attempted to phase out preloaders and made drivers take up the slack. Back during peak I had time so I loaded by address and those trucks were perfect. If you guys stood up for part-timers it'd made a big difference. An extra hour or less in my shift would save you 3 hours. And you'd stop the decent ones from going elsewhere.
 
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