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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 412322" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>Listen, jerk....I left UPS because I had greener pastures. I unloaded and sorted at Commerce City for 10 months. I made production time and again. When I double-shifted on the Twilight, I was too fast for all but a handful of sorters. I was an anomaly there because when I'd get shut-off I'd storm out of my trailer, screaming smack at the aisle. It was fun! You wanna try telling me AGAIN I left because the work was too hard? I couldn't move up because I had a relative in management at ADDIL. They finally got out of that h*ll in August. Unfortunately, UPS had already long ago lost my services. I'll say it again...I would have pursued a career if given that opportunity. I've been given that opportunity by another company. These things happen to management / 'white collar workers.' And please.....don't take shots at white collar workers. Not all of them are bad. </p><p> </p><p>And I must strongly disagree with your comment about using employer's benefits and leaving. The government installation I went to work for a month after leaving UPS didn't pay benefits. I was on my own there. I worked for my school for about 3 months and the same was true there: no benefits. I was a student worker. Next shot? Might it be about my work-ethic? <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink2:" title="Wink :wink2:" data-shortname=":wink2:" /> -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 412322, member: 7185"] Listen, jerk....I left UPS because I had greener pastures. I unloaded and sorted at Commerce City for 10 months. I made production time and again. When I double-shifted on the Twilight, I was too fast for all but a handful of sorters. I was an anomaly there because when I'd get shut-off I'd storm out of my trailer, screaming smack at the aisle. It was fun! You wanna try telling me AGAIN I left because the work was too hard? I couldn't move up because I had a relative in management at ADDIL. They finally got out of that h*ll in August. Unfortunately, UPS had already long ago lost my services. I'll say it again...I would have pursued a career if given that opportunity. I've been given that opportunity by another company. These things happen to management / 'white collar workers.' And please.....don't take shots at white collar workers. Not all of them are bad. And I must strongly disagree with your comment about using employer's benefits and leaving. The government installation I went to work for a month after leaving UPS didn't pay benefits. I was on my own there. I worked for my school for about 3 months and the same was true there: no benefits. I was a student worker. Next shot? Might it be about my work-ethic? :wink2: -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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