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<blockquote data-quote="TheFigurehead" data-source="post: 2928339" data-attributes="member: 49302"><p>Unfortunately I do. I certainly don't plan to work here long term, however. UPS is a joke. I'm here for the insurance until my daughter goes to school full time, and then I am out... another year or two at most. I can't wait to relieve myself of the burden of the idiocy that surrounds me. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I've worked plenty of places in plenty of industries and I have never seen such a poorly run company as this. Any manager in my hub wouldn't last a week at a McDonalds without being fired for incompetence. If UPS wasn't a 100+ year old company, they'd be out of business in a month. Yes, they do an amazing job at the hard part... the logistics of getting a parcel from point A to point B in a prescribed timeframe... but everything that happens in between picking up that package and delivering it to the customer is inefficient, ridiculous, wasteful nonsense. A 5 year old could run a hub smarter, faster, and more efficiently than UPS does. It doesn't have to be this way, but we have too many unqualified idiots in some building in Atlanta who have never done the job making decisions based solely on what they think will improve stock prices. I won't shed a tear when this place drops dead. They've earned it over the past 20 years of greed and profiteering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheFigurehead, post: 2928339, member: 49302"] Unfortunately I do. I certainly don't plan to work here long term, however. UPS is a joke. I'm here for the insurance until my daughter goes to school full time, and then I am out... another year or two at most. I can't wait to relieve myself of the burden of the idiocy that surrounds me. I've worked plenty of places in plenty of industries and I have never seen such a poorly run company as this. Any manager in my hub wouldn't last a week at a McDonalds without being fired for incompetence. If UPS wasn't a 100+ year old company, they'd be out of business in a month. Yes, they do an amazing job at the hard part... the logistics of getting a parcel from point A to point B in a prescribed timeframe... but everything that happens in between picking up that package and delivering it to the customer is inefficient, ridiculous, wasteful nonsense. A 5 year old could run a hub smarter, faster, and more efficiently than UPS does. It doesn't have to be this way, but we have too many unqualified idiots in some building in Atlanta who have never done the job making decisions based solely on what they think will improve stock prices. I won't shed a tear when this place drops dead. They've earned it over the past 20 years of greed and profiteering. [/QUOTE]
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