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<blockquote data-quote="brown metal coffin" data-source="post: 5115803" data-attributes="member: 38727"><p>IMO its a necessary evil otherwise it would literally be peak every single day the rest of your career. Sure the logical answer would be " I guess ups will have to hire more rpcd's and make more full time jobs" but here's the problem; no one wants to work and even the part timers turn down full time in droves at my building. We offer immediate full time off the street plus incentives and people are still a no thank you. A lot of them would rather sit in their moms basement blogging about how bad the world is and playing xbox all day like its a marketable skill versus six figures and full benefits. Ohhhh not to mention the people that are leaving good jobs on the table and flat out quitting without going to another job. "Its no wonder this era has been deemed the great resignation". Chased a rabbit for a bit there but there's a point in there. Somewhere....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brown metal coffin, post: 5115803, member: 38727"] IMO its a necessary evil otherwise it would literally be peak every single day the rest of your career. Sure the logical answer would be " I guess ups will have to hire more rpcd's and make more full time jobs" but here's the problem; no one wants to work and even the part timers turn down full time in droves at my building. We offer immediate full time off the street plus incentives and people are still a no thank you. A lot of them would rather sit in their moms basement blogging about how bad the world is and playing xbox all day like its a marketable skill versus six figures and full benefits. Ohhhh not to mention the people that are leaving good jobs on the table and flat out quitting without going to another job. "Its no wonder this era has been deemed the great resignation". Chased a rabbit for a bit there but there's a point in there. Somewhere.... [/QUOTE]
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