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<blockquote data-quote="EAT MY OVERALLOWED" data-source="post: 817835" data-attributes="member: 29598"><p>His job is to make sure this company is doing the right thing in every aspect imaginable. That's what his job is and he is failing miserably. All you managers that got froze out and had your health care premiums bumped up should be OUTRAGED that he and the rest of the executives in Atlanta got a 50%+ raise while you got squat. Forget the stock price, lets see how he moves the stock in a niche bear market, not one of the greatest bull markets in recent history. I don't care if he drove a truck either. What I would like to know is if he has the company and customers in his best interest or his golden parachute (his "long term wealth") after he overworks operations to the point of critical mass. I think anyone here who actually works in operations can tell you which one it is rather quickly.</p><p></p><p>What we have at UPS right now is a company that is doing 250mph in a school zone and it's just a simple matter of time. The company is engaging in a wide array of illegal and unethical practices and it seems like their business plan revolves solely around a few key strategies: A) screwing employees out of money/salary/benefits/etc. B) screwing the customer by putting impossible, unsafe and unsustainable amounts of work on hourly employees. C) absolute and infinite gross breach of contract. The upper management at UPS are a pack of cannibalistic frauds that deserve to spend quite a few years in jail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EAT MY OVERALLOWED, post: 817835, member: 29598"] His job is to make sure this company is doing the right thing in every aspect imaginable. That's what his job is and he is failing miserably. All you managers that got froze out and had your health care premiums bumped up should be OUTRAGED that he and the rest of the executives in Atlanta got a 50%+ raise while you got squat. Forget the stock price, lets see how he moves the stock in a niche bear market, not one of the greatest bull markets in recent history. I don't care if he drove a truck either. What I would like to know is if he has the company and customers in his best interest or his golden parachute (his "long term wealth") after he overworks operations to the point of critical mass. I think anyone here who actually works in operations can tell you which one it is rather quickly. What we have at UPS right now is a company that is doing 250mph in a school zone and it's just a simple matter of time. The company is engaging in a wide array of illegal and unethical practices and it seems like their business plan revolves solely around a few key strategies: A) screwing employees out of money/salary/benefits/etc. B) screwing the customer by putting impossible, unsafe and unsustainable amounts of work on hourly employees. C) absolute and infinite gross breach of contract. The upper management at UPS are a pack of cannibalistic frauds that deserve to spend quite a few years in jail. [/QUOTE]
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