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<blockquote data-quote="Braveheart" data-source="post: 212738" data-attributes="member: 5831"><p>just because one works for ups it does not make one immoral or corrupt unless you help fester those negative attributes. some of us are here to show the others that you can fight the ones who are corrupt and immoral. but i assure you that there are those that are corrupt and immoral on both sides. the difference i notice is that the employee who is immoral and or corrupt is usually selfish to the extent that he may not be a team player and his actions negatively impact only a few co-workers and or customers. the manager who is corrupt and immoral negatively impacts all those around him. the manager is the one with all the power and while i wish that both were expelled from ups, i feel that the manager is the more damaging of the two. however i do see the driver that will sneek in and out of the building and avoid helping anyone. this same driver will not run down misloads, refuses to take extra efforts to alternate deliver boxes, uses excuses like nss, nsn, and so forth so they don't have to do the extra work. i was told that my managers found out about all his dishonesty and they did absolutetly nothing due to his pretty numbers. so who is more corrupt, the driver who commits the dishonest acts negatively impacting the fellow drivers around him and the customers who did not get their packages, or the managers who fester the dishonesty by looking the other way and failing to act. all it does is teach the drivers, mostly the young and newer ones that stops per hour are all that matter. by the way there were at least a dozen undelivered boxes to like 4 or 5 different customers. a couple were businesses. what happens is that our customers get fed up and go to the competition and or at least get their shipping charges refunded. the driver the next day has to deliver them costing us more money and as it turns out one of the businesses had moved and it was never really attempted or the dishonest driver would have seen the big sign on the door and got the box address corrected so it could have been delivered the next day on the right truck but nope, it is still on the wrong truck as closed 1. the higher one climbs up the corporate ladder, the more you can see his ass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Braveheart, post: 212738, member: 5831"] just because one works for ups it does not make one immoral or corrupt unless you help fester those negative attributes. some of us are here to show the others that you can fight the ones who are corrupt and immoral. but i assure you that there are those that are corrupt and immoral on both sides. the difference i notice is that the employee who is immoral and or corrupt is usually selfish to the extent that he may not be a team player and his actions negatively impact only a few co-workers and or customers. the manager who is corrupt and immoral negatively impacts all those around him. the manager is the one with all the power and while i wish that both were expelled from ups, i feel that the manager is the more damaging of the two. however i do see the driver that will sneek in and out of the building and avoid helping anyone. this same driver will not run down misloads, refuses to take extra efforts to alternate deliver boxes, uses excuses like nss, nsn, and so forth so they don't have to do the extra work. i was told that my managers found out about all his dishonesty and they did absolutetly nothing due to his pretty numbers. so who is more corrupt, the driver who commits the dishonest acts negatively impacting the fellow drivers around him and the customers who did not get their packages, or the managers who fester the dishonesty by looking the other way and failing to act. all it does is teach the drivers, mostly the young and newer ones that stops per hour are all that matter. by the way there were at least a dozen undelivered boxes to like 4 or 5 different customers. a couple were businesses. what happens is that our customers get fed up and go to the competition and or at least get their shipping charges refunded. the driver the next day has to deliver them costing us more money and as it turns out one of the businesses had moved and it was never really attempted or the dishonest driver would have seen the big sign on the door and got the box address corrected so it could have been delivered the next day on the right truck but nope, it is still on the wrong truck as closed 1. the higher one climbs up the corporate ladder, the more you can see his ass. [/QUOTE]
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