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<blockquote data-quote="browniehound" data-source="post: 1058747" data-attributes="member: 4653"><p>I think this is a great question and I'm going to reply without reading all of the replies.So take that into consideration before you rip me.</p><p></p><p>On a fundamental level I don't like complainers if its about UPS or not. If you were born and/or trapped in the slums of Mombai then please complain all you want. If you were born in the USA or live in the Hamptons or even Melrose Massachusetts then I don't want to hear your diatribe. It doesn't have to be UPS or union/management, I've noticed that most Americans simply complain too much in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Every business I deliver to I hear the complaints daily from the dockworkers or receptionists. I hear the non-stop complaints and criticism at UPS every single day of every single year. These same people complain that its too hot in the summer, too many leaves in the fall, too cold in the winter, and too wet in the spring. My response in my head is: its the weather man, just deal with it. Be thankful of it, its our mother earth. Would the Moon be a better place for you to live?</p><p></p><p>From 90% of the people at UPS union or non-union I hear every day of every year of how bad things are. "I have too many stops","IE won't let me add a route", "my truck is a piece of crap","my pre-loader sucks" and on and on. I think you get the point. I think we should just deal with these minor inconviences, because thats all they are, inconviences.</p><p></p><p>My feeling is that I'm better off than 95%+ than the world's population. I live in the USA, have a great job delivering cardboard for a rock-solid company, making great money and benefits. I have a beautiful daughter and a very loving wife. Once I leave the center, Im free from any boss and can work how I please (within the methods of course) for the entire day.</p><p></p><p>If you asked me, life is pretty darned good! No complaining from me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browniehound, post: 1058747, member: 4653"] I think this is a great question and I'm going to reply without reading all of the replies.So take that into consideration before you rip me. On a fundamental level I don't like complainers if its about UPS or not. If you were born and/or trapped in the slums of Mombai then please complain all you want. If you were born in the USA or live in the Hamptons or even Melrose Massachusetts then I don't want to hear your diatribe. It doesn't have to be UPS or union/management, I've noticed that most Americans simply complain too much in my opinion. Every business I deliver to I hear the complaints daily from the dockworkers or receptionists. I hear the non-stop complaints and criticism at UPS every single day of every single year. These same people complain that its too hot in the summer, too many leaves in the fall, too cold in the winter, and too wet in the spring. My response in my head is: its the weather man, just deal with it. Be thankful of it, its our mother earth. Would the Moon be a better place for you to live? From 90% of the people at UPS union or non-union I hear every day of every year of how bad things are. "I have too many stops","IE won't let me add a route", "my truck is a piece of crap","my pre-loader sucks" and on and on. I think you get the point. I think we should just deal with these minor inconviences, because thats all they are, inconviences. My feeling is that I'm better off than 95%+ than the world's population. I live in the USA, have a great job delivering cardboard for a rock-solid company, making great money and benefits. I have a beautiful daughter and a very loving wife. Once I leave the center, Im free from any boss and can work how I please (within the methods of course) for the entire day. If you asked me, life is pretty darned good! No complaining from me [/QUOTE]
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