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<blockquote data-quote="VergerBill" data-source="post: 79646" data-attributes="member: 4870"><p>BrownCafers:</p><p>I am new to this LIST. I heard about it today, and joined. I am a UPS Technician in one of the TSC soon to close. The first of nine TSCs to close, Portland OR, closed last Friday, 10 February. The last will be the NashviLLE TN TSC on 28 October. We were notified in the middle of January that this was all to occurr. We were all stunned, shocked, dismayed, angry, etc etc. I have read with interest the line of this discussion .</p><p> </p><p>I am friend with a Region Manager who recently resigned from the company. The manger told me "...<span style="font-family: 'Arial'">It was good to hear from you although I know it is a tough time for you and your fellow TSCers right now. My decision to leave UPS was based on a lot of factors. The biggest one being that I could not support the direction that TSG and the TSC's were going in. The Region TSG managers were given no choice or allowed to give our opinions on anything that TSG or the TSC's are going through right now. All of those decisions were made at a corporate level. I believed the TSCs needed to consolidate down to 2 or 3 but not close entirely. Anyway, I could not continue to work in an environment where my experience and knowledge were not valued. I hated leaving you and the rest of the TSG-TSC folks because that is the reason I came to work every day; the PEOPLE! But I could not continue to compromise my beliefs and values by trying to support things that I did not agree with."</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">Thanks.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VergerBill, post: 79646, member: 4870"] BrownCafers: I am new to this LIST. I heard about it today, and joined. I am a UPS Technician in one of the TSC soon to close. The first of nine TSCs to close, Portland OR, closed last Friday, 10 February. The last will be the NashviLLE TN TSC on 28 October. We were notified in the middle of January that this was all to occurr. We were all stunned, shocked, dismayed, angry, etc etc. I have read with interest the line of this discussion . I am friend with a Region Manager who recently resigned from the company. The manger told me "...[FONT=Arial]It was good to hear from you although I know it is a tough time for you and your fellow TSCers right now. My decision to leave UPS was based on a lot of factors. The biggest one being that I could not support the direction that TSG and the TSC's were going in. The Region TSG managers were given no choice or allowed to give our opinions on anything that TSG or the TSC's are going through right now. All of those decisions were made at a corporate level. I believed the TSCs needed to consolidate down to 2 or 3 but not close entirely. Anyway, I could not continue to work in an environment where my experience and knowledge were not valued. I hated leaving you and the rest of the TSG-TSC folks because that is the reason I came to work every day; the PEOPLE! But I could not continue to compromise my beliefs and values by trying to support things that I did not agree with."[/FONT] [FONT=Arial][/FONT] [FONT=Arial]Thanks.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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