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The partnership legacy is dead
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<blockquote data-quote="jokerofdeath" data-source="post: 131938" data-attributes="member: 7001"><p>Well, I am not in management but was in the opt in process right up till the point at which they killed off the MIP the way they did...</p><p> </p><p>Most of the management that will talk about it with me agree that it is insane.</p><p> </p><p>As for UPS, from the bottom end up, it is awesome. Unfortunately, the company has been dying since FedEx came into existance. There will be no saving UPS except for the newr total replacment of the executive management and the folks that cowtow to the stock market analyists.</p><p> </p><p>I've been in for over a decade and will probably tough it out, but likely never as a management whipping boy unless things SERIOUSLY change.</p><p> </p><p>Man, I miss the days when we would just slam money at capital expenditures and give real raises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jokerofdeath, post: 131938, member: 7001"] Well, I am not in management but was in the opt in process right up till the point at which they killed off the MIP the way they did... Most of the management that will talk about it with me agree that it is insane. As for UPS, from the bottom end up, it is awesome. Unfortunately, the company has been dying since FedEx came into existance. There will be no saving UPS except for the newr total replacment of the executive management and the folks that cowtow to the stock market analyists. I've been in for over a decade and will probably tough it out, but likely never as a management whipping boy unless things SERIOUSLY change. Man, I miss the days when we would just slam money at capital expenditures and give real raises. [/QUOTE]
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