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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 482753" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>Exactly trpinkl,</p><p>as temp Christmas hire in 1986,</p><p>I had to lock the door to my center manager's office and talk him down from a nervous breakdown.</p><p>It was not pretty.</p><p>He was a good man wanting to do good things.</p><p>I will not reveal what was said between us that night.</p><p>He resigned two days later.</p><p>He now leads a distribution center for Christian relief for all of South America and living his life on his terms.</p><p>One day layoff, and I was hired full time Jan 3, 1987.</p><p>I went through 3 center manager's in my first 3 months, as a temp hire.</p><p>I was approached by the DM in February and she told me she would help me write my letter to go into management.</p><p>I told her that after seeing management (on road sups and center manager's) being shuffled around like dominoes, with no regard for the persons family situation, I would just stay a driver.</p><p>My post is getting too long and personal.</p><p>I moved to the country, to build a life and lifestyle.</p><p>I chose to work at UPS, for my own selfish needs.</p><p>Going in to management , just did not fit my bill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 482753, member: 1664"] Exactly trpinkl, as temp Christmas hire in 1986, I had to lock the door to my center manager's office and talk him down from a nervous breakdown. It was not pretty. He was a good man wanting to do good things. I will not reveal what was said between us that night. He resigned two days later. He now leads a distribution center for Christian relief for all of South America and living his life on his terms. One day layoff, and I was hired full time Jan 3, 1987. I went through 3 center manager's in my first 3 months, as a temp hire. I was approached by the DM in February and she told me she would help me write my letter to go into management. I told her that after seeing management (on road sups and center manager's) being shuffled around like dominoes, with no regard for the persons family situation, I would just stay a driver. My post is getting too long and personal. I moved to the country, to build a life and lifestyle. I chose to work at UPS, for my own selfish needs. Going in to management , just did not fit my bill. [/QUOTE]
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