How many locations did UPS have for headquarter?

Returntosender

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I am the designated UPS historian for my building. Ask me anything.
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El Correcto

god is dead
 

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All Trash No Trailer
It was hysterical when HQ moved to Atlanta, the center management team was terrified of surprise pop in inspections.
 

Thebrownblob

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Is it not hateful enough for you
No I don’t think I said hateful? it’s just full of nonsense propaganda. It’s only as good as whoever programmed it. Of course it tells you it’s against disinformation or slanted information and then gives you disinformation and slanted information.


 
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Cowboy Mac

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Why did I have an 8 hour planned day on Monday but came in at 11 hours? This is history.
Well, you see… this is very characteristic of UPS and has been happening since its founding in 1907. Drivers would be given over 200 letters a day to deliver by bicycle, and the supervisors expected them to deliver 30 letters per hour.

If the driver did not do this, he would be followed around by a man in a trench coat on a bicycle. This man would write warning letters and suspensions for each time the driver didn’t ring his bell and look over his shoulder before leaving a stop.
 
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