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<blockquote data-quote="upsdawg" data-source="post: 182416" data-attributes="member: 2020"><p>Partner used to be a very "Special" terninology when working with fellow UPSers across the country---and even across the world.In management it was used to identify the special relationship we had --yes we were Salaried Employees---and we had to work ungodly hours at certain times of the year---a train derailment--no problems, our partners would take care of it if it is something that happened in their "Backyard". If you needed a favor on the other end--pu or delivery, you could reach out for your partner and it would be taken care of.</p><p></p><p>I recently retired from UPS after 34 years-----I drove for 13 years and the rest in Management.One of the best compliments I recieved was from fellow UPSers who indicated that I was a good "Partner"------this was from people that I considered "Partners" as well-------someone I could call 24/7 with a favor and it would be taken care of. I think that old timers still know what the term Partner means---as far as the younger generation....hopefully it is something that they evolve into!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upsdawg, post: 182416, member: 2020"] Partner used to be a very "Special" terninology when working with fellow UPSers across the country---and even across the world.In management it was used to identify the special relationship we had --yes we were Salaried Employees---and we had to work ungodly hours at certain times of the year---a train derailment--no problems, our partners would take care of it if it is something that happened in their "Backyard". If you needed a favor on the other end--pu or delivery, you could reach out for your partner and it would be taken care of. I recently retired from UPS after 34 years-----I drove for 13 years and the rest in Management.One of the best compliments I recieved was from fellow UPSers who indicated that I was a good "Partner"------this was from people that I considered "Partners" as well-------someone I could call 24/7 with a favor and it would be taken care of. I think that old timers still know what the term Partner means---as far as the younger generation....hopefully it is something that they evolve into! [/QUOTE]
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