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<blockquote data-quote="MassWineGuy" data-source="post: 2350362" data-attributes="member: 44554"><p>Whatever the reason may have been that they didn't hire me full-time, it wasn't because I didn't work as hard as everyone else or didn't have a positive attitude. Who knows, who cares? I would have liked the contract benefits and money, but UPS is ultimately a sick, condescending and mean culture in which to spend a lifetime. Or even a few precious years. </p><p></p><p>I don't mean the drivers. They're generally great people (except for the total moronic jerk out of Lynnfield North who had the Amesbury route). I mean the suits in Atlanta who are paid to think up ways of making the lives of the rank and file more miserable. </p><p></p><p>I would gladly join a union tomorrow as long as it offered everyone full benefits after 60 or 90 days. Strength in numbers, absolutely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassWineGuy, post: 2350362, member: 44554"] Whatever the reason may have been that they didn't hire me full-time, it wasn't because I didn't work as hard as everyone else or didn't have a positive attitude. Who knows, who cares? I would have liked the contract benefits and money, but UPS is ultimately a sick, condescending and mean culture in which to spend a lifetime. Or even a few precious years. I don't mean the drivers. They're generally great people (except for the total moronic jerk out of Lynnfield North who had the Amesbury route). I mean the suits in Atlanta who are paid to think up ways of making the lives of the rank and file more miserable. I would gladly join a union tomorrow as long as it offered everyone full benefits after 60 or 90 days. Strength in numbers, absolutely. [/QUOTE]
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