Plan to retire in a few weeks- Please advise if anything different

Johney

Pineapple King
2 more days!!! Don't know what to say besides it's still stressful just finishing up the week. Why I don't know ---but it still feels I should do my job as I always did. I think it be easier if I didnt like by management team. If it was between me and UPS it been SVD and sick days all week. Things I noticed many are supportive , a few got the Im leaving to soon due to age, wait for the more money, now the feeder network has the buyout for full-time first of the year rumor flying around. I see as of now it's for pilots and mangers as of now. Anyway I am still determined I made the right decision at 51. I can pay my bills , still invest in my roth and if need be pick up side jobs for hobbies if need more. I never ever ever ever thought retiring would be such a decision making experience.
My last day was business as usual, I was the preload shifter and I did the same as every other day just because. I wasn't going to be a dick and good thing because my preload manager helped me big time with my suckass Teamster/UPS pension issue. I'm a firm believer in don't step on the toes that are connected to the ass you may have to kiss one day.
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
My last day was business as usual, I was the preload shifter and I did the same as every other day just because. I wasn't going to be a dick and good thing because my preload manager helped me big time with my suckass Teamster/UPS pension issue. I'm a firm believer in don't step on the toes that are connected to the ass you have to kiss one day.
Words to live by. As much as you want to blow torch your way out, don’t. It’s only a temporary feel good moment. You never know if you can use those A holes in the future so don’t do it.
 

Darmark7

Retired 2020. Not my Problem Anymore!
2 more days!!! Don't know what to say besides it's still stressful just finishing up the week. Why I don't know ---but it still feels I should do my job as I always did. I think it be easier if I didnt like by management team. If it was between me and UPS it been SVD and sick days all week. Things I noticed many are supportive , a few got the Im leaving to soon due to age, wait for the more money, now the feeder network has the buyout for full-time first of the year rumor flying around. I see as of now it's for pilots and mangers as of now. Anyway I am still determined I made the right decision at 51. I can pay my bills , still invest in my roth and if need be pick up side jobs for hobbies if need more. I never ever ever ever thought retiring would be such a decision making experience.

Good for me I didn’t like the job, I didn’t really like management but had no problems with them. I was the guy that got into work a few minutes before work and left as soon as I punched out. I wanted to be with my family not UPS people so I never made real “friends” at work. I woke up one day after 39 years and told my wife this is it, I can’t see myself doing this any longer and I started the paperwork to retire. I was 57. That was 4 1/2 years ago and there is NOTHING I miss about that place. I still do not know how I made it that long. Enjoy the 1st year. Everyday will be a 1st. Keep healthy and rack up that pension money! Congratulations 🍾🎈🎉
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
Good for me I didn’t like the job, I didn’t really like management but had no problems with them. I was the guy that got into work a few minutes before work and left as soon as I punched out. I wanted to be with my family not UPS people so I never made real “friends” at work. I woke up one day after 39 years and told my wife this is it, I can’t see myself doing this any longer and I started the paperwork to retire. I was 57. That was 4 1/2 years ago and there is NOTHING I miss about that place. I still do not know how I made it that long. Enjoy the 1st year. Everyday will be a 1st. Keep healthy and rack up that pension money! Congratulations 🍾🎈🎉
I really don’t care if the bldg burns to the :censored2:in ground. Pretty much everybody I cared about has retired. The rest can lose their souls, they’re animals anyway.
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
My last day was business as usual, I was the preload shifter and I did the same as every other day just because. I wasn't going to be a dick and good thing because my preload manager helped me big time with my suckass Teamster/UPS pension issue. I'm a firm believer in don't step on the toes that are connected to the ass you may have to kiss one day.
I really don’t care if the bldg burns to the :censored2:in ground. Pretty much everybody I cared about has retired. The rest can lose their souls, they’re animals anyway.
pusillanimous


I’m leaving out of here on a rail of friend bombs and kiss my asses!
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
By the time I left, I was pretty much left alone. Can’t say they knew better, but they were aware that I was a spiteful bastard.
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Good for me I didn’t like the job, I didn’t really like management but had no problems with them. I was the guy that got into work a few minutes before work and left as soon as I punched out. I wanted to be with my family not UPS people so I never made real “friends” at work. I woke up one day after 39 years and told my wife this is it, I can’t see myself doing this any longer and I started the paperwork to retire. I was 57. That was 4 1/2 years ago and there is NOTHING I miss about that place. I still do not know how I made it that long. Enjoy the 1st year. Everyday will be a 1st. Keep healthy and rack up that pension money! Congratulations 🍾🎈🎉
Couldn't even make it 50 years



JK
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
Fight fire with fire. They made me what I became. Vinnie is right, they never ever cared about us. When they had founders day or spoke about how UPSers meant so much them, I wanted to puke. I never worried about numbers and I took a day off whenever I felt like it. :censored2: those bastards
Vinny is a colorful character I don’t always agree with him, but I think his heart is in the right place most of the time. He’s a Union Man. And he loves to give the company hell.
 

Johney

Pineapple King
pusillanimous


I’m leaving out of here on a rail of friend bombs and kiss my asses!
To each is there own Pal and more power to you if that's how you want to end it, that was not my choice and I was glad I didn't because it likely would've cost me my first pension check because GOD knows my local did absolutely nothing to help me those POS.
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
To each is there own Pal and more power to you if that's how you want to end it, that was not my choice and I was glad I didn't because it likely would've cost me my first pension check because GOD knows my local did absolutely nothing to help me POS.

Sorry to hear that, brother. My local is great at helping set up pensions. We got one person who’s dedicated to pension and insurance.
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
UPS is the only company I’ve ever worked for that resented its employees. Just units to them.
There’s some decent management people around, but most of them definitely resent. It’s part of the culture in management. And even the good ones when push comes to shove will throw you off the bridge if it’s to save their hide.
 
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