stevetheupsguy
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Salesguy,
One of the biggest problems with salespeople at UPS, is that "THEY" have no concept of the operation for which they are trying to "sell" the business.
You have no clue about cube space, load locations, weights, time factors, packaging or service.
I cant even count how many times a new customer has been promised a 430 pm pickup without consulting my current pickup string.
However, before we even get to new leads, why are "we" as a company not concentrating on our "core" business or current customers?
Why is it, that the company is currently allowing its IE department to create massive pickup failures and multi-tudes of package failures on a daily basis?
When IE cuts cars to look good on paper, it negatively affects the "servicing" of our existing customers.
In my center, cuts are soo deep, we are rolling tons of packages daily and missing some of our million dollar accounts.
The only thing IE seems to be good at is expanding the overtime hours it pays its drivers.
With all the cuts designed to save the company money in the last 2 months, we have managed to increase overtime 30% over last year, same period.
We have exisiting customers threatening to leave UPS today because they cant get picked up daily or on time, yet you come on here asking us for leads to save the company??
Get serious.
When the district manager of one of the largest corridors in the USA has to personally visit million dollar accounts to try and reclaim business because the center level management team failed them, then thats when the "company" is responsible for lost business.
I cant over the fact that our district manager has to do this on a weekly basis! I just want to laugh in his face as he asks us to provide him leads.
Its embarrassing when a shipper that gives us 8 to 10 pallets of packages daily and we can only get 2 to 3 pallets before they close, and the company expects an 18 year old inexperienced OMS to call the customer and ask them to wait after closing for us to free up some trucks to pickup the volume.
Yet, as a salesguy, you will walk into that company and make promises you cant keep. They ask you for a 430 pickup, you say yes, they open an account and boom, here comes 630 and some kid is on the phone giving them an excuse.
You need to fix this first before you pile on more service failures.
This is the main reason drivers are un-motivated to assist in the lead business.
Other factors play a part as well. When a driver is knocking on a customers door at 930pm, what do you think is running thru his mind when it comes to more leads?? How about friend.U.
How about when a driver is in the building at 945pm and recording packages as missed only to have them again the next day and probably miss them again?? Again, friend.U.
What do you think a driver is thinking when a package is 3 days late because it was service failed the 2 days prior and now the customer is in his face giving him the business?? Yeah, you guessed it friend.U.
A salesperson having absolutely no INTEREST in the everyday operation of the business would have no clue what the driver is thinking when they approach one and asks for a lead.
If the salespersons were in the center teams face the very next business day demanding answers to why pickups were failed, why packages were rolled or why bulk stops failed to leave the building on the scheduled business day, THEN the drivers would be more willing to help them out.
But in the meantime, the salespeople walk around clueless talking about useless rhetoric they have no intention of honoring.
Yes, more business is good for UPS, but bad business is bad for UPS.
You want leads? Fix a broken system. RID yourselves of the useless charts, figures, graphs and numbers that mean absolutely nothing to the operation of the business.
UPS's biggest problem is the creation of paper tigers.
From the center manager to the district manager. Useless paper tiger's chasing around useless numbers that are mostly fudged, altered or inaccurate in the first place.
You want leads? Then take the LEAD and demand that the center team you are assigned to is DOING THE JOB to protect the business.
Then you will have my attention. Until then, I'm deaf ears.![]()
I normally multi quote and comment as needed, but this post needs to stand alone. That was very well said, TOS! You've hit the nail on the head, as many have in this thread. I stopped after your post and just had to say thanks for such a great post.
Not to mention, you never even said anything about right, left, Obama, or any other political thing. I have gained new respect for you, as I thought you had one agenda.
