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<blockquote data-quote="UPSnDowns" data-source="post: 601473" data-attributes="member: 25191"><p>I have to speak to this topic only because I am in such agreement with the post from CamelToeIsaBitch. First of all, how appropriate the name is for those UPS'ers who probably feel like they are "restricted" and "bound" to their jobs. I've read on many other posts outside of this one where people are saying everything from they don't agree to "way to go girl". My opinion is that the naysayers will most likely be the first ones in line to cash their checks if this thing holds water. I do believe that Meza has a valid point and would never suggest herself to the scrutiny if she didn't have solid representation and cause. I don't believe that anyone should question her intentions unless they had walked a mile in her shoes. While it looks as though the suit is filed out of California, legally I would bet that others not in the state are wishing they could join in. One last thought...it should be a blessing to the Account Managers that these positions are not commission only because anyone who knows the process knows that the "un-capped" bonus offered to the AM's for territory growth is a JOKE!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSnDowns, post: 601473, member: 25191"] I have to speak to this topic only because I am in such agreement with the post from CamelToeIsaBitch. First of all, how appropriate the name is for those UPS'ers who probably feel like they are "restricted" and "bound" to their jobs. I've read on many other posts outside of this one where people are saying everything from they don't agree to "way to go girl". My opinion is that the naysayers will most likely be the first ones in line to cash their checks if this thing holds water. I do believe that Meza has a valid point and would never suggest herself to the scrutiny if she didn't have solid representation and cause. I don't believe that anyone should question her intentions unless they had walked a mile in her shoes. While it looks as though the suit is filed out of California, legally I would bet that others not in the state are wishing they could join in. One last thought...it should be a blessing to the Account Managers that these positions are not commission only because anyone who knows the process knows that the "un-capped" bonus offered to the AM's for territory growth is a JOKE! [/QUOTE]
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