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<blockquote data-quote="Hawaii50" data-source="post: 665996" data-attributes="member: 15838"><p>This book provided a good insight into the founding of the company as well as chronicling the state transportation barriers that had to be taken down. I also found the battles with USPS and the history of UPS Air to be interesting. However, I found the other half of the book to be out of touch and nothing more than cheerleading.</p><p> </p><p>A better book for the rank and file or business agents to read is the Big Brown Lie. I think this book captures the daily life of an average UPSer and its explotation by both UPS and the Teamsters better.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I should have been more specific if you read Big Bown. The reading will show you how the company changed within a matter of years when it became a public company. The company is now profit driven UPS has to make shareholders"mutal fund managers, institutional investors happy.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Hawaii50, post: 665996, member: 15838"] This book provided a good insight into the founding of the company as well as chronicling the state transportation barriers that had to be taken down. I also found the battles with USPS and the history of UPS Air to be interesting. However, I found the other half of the book to be out of touch and nothing more than cheerleading. A better book for the rank and file or business agents to read is the Big Brown Lie. I think this book captures the daily life of an average UPSer and its explotation by both UPS and the Teamsters better.[/QUOTE] I should have been more specific if you read Big Bown. The reading will show you how the company changed within a matter of years when it became a public company. The company is now profit driven UPS has to make shareholders"mutal fund managers, institutional investors happy. [/QUOTE]
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