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What do you think? The Utmost Importance of Safety at UPS.
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<blockquote data-quote="curiousbrain" data-source="post: 1085556" data-attributes="member: 31608"><p>If I didn't work in Operations, or in a position that was so close to these people, then yes, I would agree.</p><p></p><p>But, and maybe this is my own inexperience and naivete talking, but the position I am in now just doesn't allow me - as a human being - to detach myself from the reality. It is not lost on me that this will probably drive me out of UPS and possibly management in general.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, if I was brought into this company from the outside, at a higher level, and didn't personally know the people that my decisions affected, I could grind them to pieces without a second thought. But, the sad fact is that I've only worked in one center, and I know everyone, and I also know their families. As a result, the decisions I am forced to make hurt on a personal level.</p><p></p><p>I'm probably forced to make these decisions by a person who was, as I hinted earlier, brought in from the outside and has no problem grinding people to pieces - myself being one of them. I think I see it clearly enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curiousbrain, post: 1085556, member: 31608"] If I didn't work in Operations, or in a position that was so close to these people, then yes, I would agree. But, and maybe this is my own inexperience and naivete talking, but the position I am in now just doesn't allow me - as a human being - to detach myself from the reality. It is not lost on me that this will probably drive me out of UPS and possibly management in general. Honestly, if I was brought into this company from the outside, at a higher level, and didn't personally know the people that my decisions affected, I could grind them to pieces without a second thought. But, the sad fact is that I've only worked in one center, and I know everyone, and I also know their families. As a result, the decisions I am forced to make hurt on a personal level. I'm probably forced to make these decisions by a person who was, as I hinted earlier, brought in from the outside and has no problem grinding people to pieces - myself being one of them. I think I see it clearly enough. [/QUOTE]
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