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<blockquote data-quote="sano" data-source="post: 314553" data-attributes="member: 8689"><p>What you are clearly missing is that key word; integrity. Yes, I realize as a management employee you may not have sniffed such a thing yet. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p> </p><p>How is any employee with integrity and honesty going to directly lie to a customer telling them UPS is the best idea for shipping when they're paying 7$ to send a 1 pound package that is in a 4x4x4 box; when the post office is 2$?</p><p> </p><p>Personally, I direct customers to <em>use the most sensible shipping solution</em> and often it isn't with UPS. </p><p> </p><p>If you call this biting the hand that feeds, so be it. Unfortunately, we'll have to agree to disagree.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Let me get this strait. You work at a UPS counter and tell people to ship with USPS? That's integrity? If I am paid to be the public face for a company and yet don't believe that company has the best to offer, isn't that a problem?</p><p>I admit I am coming to UPS from a small business background so I may not understand the union vs company dynamic, however, this doesnt feel right.</p><p>If the Ford salesperson in my town would recommend that I go down the road to Chevy because they get 2 mile per gallon better, I would think that Ford salesperson would lose his job.</p><p>Respectfully,</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="sano, post: 314553, member: 8689"] What you are clearly missing is that key word; integrity. Yes, I realize as a management employee you may not have sniffed such a thing yet. :) How is any employee with integrity and honesty going to directly lie to a customer telling them UPS is the best idea for shipping when they're paying 7$ to send a 1 pound package that is in a 4x4x4 box; when the post office is 2$? Personally, I direct customers to [I]use the most sensible shipping solution[/I] and often it isn't with UPS. If you call this biting the hand that feeds, so be it. Unfortunately, we'll have to agree to disagree.[/quote] Let me get this strait. You work at a UPS counter and tell people to ship with USPS? That's integrity? If I am paid to be the public face for a company and yet don't believe that company has the best to offer, isn't that a problem? I admit I am coming to UPS from a small business background so I may not understand the union vs company dynamic, however, this doesnt feel right. If the Ford salesperson in my town would recommend that I go down the road to Chevy because they get 2 mile per gallon better, I would think that Ford salesperson would lose his job. Respectfully, [/QUOTE]
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