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<blockquote data-quote="705red" data-source="post: 683542" data-attributes="member: 5229"><p>I had a work ethic when I came to UPS at the age of 20. I had bounced around from 1 meaningless job to another. I was always moving at the jobs, I was told to slow down a little and working fast creates mistakes. Maybe thats why I enjoyed UPS, moving fast was expected from people. UPS helped me perfect my work ethic and to this day I hate when people are dragging ass.</p><p> </p><p>Anyone remember going in and filing out a job application for work while you worked at UPS part time? I do, and as soon as they saw that you work at UPS you got an interview immediately. I was hired by an AC Delco distributor and W.W. Grainger when I applied. If it was a physical job and there where 50 applicants, the one with UPS on it would most likely get hired.People wanted the UPS work ethic at their place of business. I do not see that same work ethic as a whole at UPS now. </p><p> </p><p>Is it because of the people we are hiring now? Or could it be that people are frustrated with the inner workings and politics at UPS? I cant answer that question, but if we are to succeed down the road, someone should have to answer it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="705red, post: 683542, member: 5229"] I had a work ethic when I came to UPS at the age of 20. I had bounced around from 1 meaningless job to another. I was always moving at the jobs, I was told to slow down a little and working fast creates mistakes. Maybe thats why I enjoyed UPS, moving fast was expected from people. UPS helped me perfect my work ethic and to this day I hate when people are dragging ass. Anyone remember going in and filing out a job application for work while you worked at UPS part time? I do, and as soon as they saw that you work at UPS you got an interview immediately. I was hired by an AC Delco distributor and W.W. Grainger when I applied. If it was a physical job and there where 50 applicants, the one with UPS on it would most likely get hired.People wanted the UPS work ethic at their place of business. I do not see that same work ethic as a whole at UPS now. Is it because of the people we are hiring now? Or could it be that people are frustrated with the inner workings and politics at UPS? I cant answer that question, but if we are to succeed down the road, someone should have to answer it. [/QUOTE]
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