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<blockquote data-quote="curiousbrain" data-source="post: 931088" data-attributes="member: 31608"><p>This post kind of highlights a problem I have with UPS; the illogical way in which strange things are justified in the name of efficiency and cost-cutting, yet there are blatant and indefensible abuses that occur everyday that, if corrected, would save more money than the aforementioned things combined.</p><p></p><p>The amount of paper that is printed, not even looked at, and thrown away, is despicable; I'm not a tree hugger by any stretch, but what forest is laying down its life every day so that I can print a 90-page report that no one cares about anyway? Let's join the modern era, and let me send you a PDF file.</p><p></p><p>Also, do we ever turn computers off? Ever?</p><p></p><p>edit: I feel compelled to mention that, operationally, maybe the company could hire a few extra loaders/drivers and the cost might justify the long-term benefit, but that would be crazy talk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curiousbrain, post: 931088, member: 31608"] This post kind of highlights a problem I have with UPS; the illogical way in which strange things are justified in the name of efficiency and cost-cutting, yet there are blatant and indefensible abuses that occur everyday that, if corrected, would save more money than the aforementioned things combined. The amount of paper that is printed, not even looked at, and thrown away, is despicable; I'm not a tree hugger by any stretch, but what forest is laying down its life every day so that I can print a 90-page report that no one cares about anyway? Let's join the modern era, and let me send you a PDF file. Also, do we ever turn computers off? Ever? edit: I feel compelled to mention that, operationally, maybe the company could hire a few extra loaders/drivers and the cost might justify the long-term benefit, but that would be crazy talk. [/QUOTE]
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