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<blockquote data-quote="Orion inc." data-source="post: 1733260" data-attributes="member: 58808"><p>With as conservative as UPS is when it comes to the bigger business picture, I'm sure it will work out. In over 110 years in business, I'm sure they've faced this issue before during economic changes. </p><p></p><p>The problem is wages were so stagnant for the last 30 or so years that it never kept up to cost of living and inflation. And with these corporations expecting billions and billions in "profit" to remain competitive is the other issue not being addressed. If UPS makes say 4 billion in profits one year and the next makes 5, Wall Street analysts will say the world is ending and ups isn't sustainable. That's just an example but it's part of the problem. </p><p></p><p>The ones in the financial sector have rigged the game for so long that a strong, healthy company like ups looks "bad" if they don't have a insane profitable quarter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orion inc., post: 1733260, member: 58808"] With as conservative as UPS is when it comes to the bigger business picture, I'm sure it will work out. In over 110 years in business, I'm sure they've faced this issue before during economic changes. The problem is wages were so stagnant for the last 30 or so years that it never kept up to cost of living and inflation. And with these corporations expecting billions and billions in "profit" to remain competitive is the other issue not being addressed. If UPS makes say 4 billion in profits one year and the next makes 5, Wall Street analysts will say the world is ending and ups isn't sustainable. That's just an example but it's part of the problem. The ones in the financial sector have rigged the game for so long that a strong, healthy company like ups looks "bad" if they don't have a insane profitable quarter. [/QUOTE]
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