They should have never allowed Amazon to deliver in the first place.Ups should have never went to Saturday driving and then decided to go along with the union in making 22.4s full time, then decided to get rid of their Amazon pieces, serious of dumbmoves by ups corporate
I agree, but that's why they started Saturday delivery and then the 22.4s, they got greedyThey should have never allowed Amazon to deliver in the first place.
A certain IE member has said that for years and come to find out his job was more replaceable.It won't be long before 50 percent of the workforce inside is replaced with automation either
They dont need those people eitherA certain IE member has said that for years and come to find out his job was more replaceable.
The work ethics have changed over the years people really don't want to work that hard anymore, they want the money just don't want to work for it.I've seen plenty of 5 to 10 year drivers quit
It's all about keeping jobsUps should have never went to Saturday driving and then decided to go along with the union in making 22.4s full time, then decided to get rid of their Amazon pieces, serious of dumbmoves by ups corporate
Gonna be some people upset because they were guys on this website saying we should’ve got a $10 an hour raise the first year lol.
I'm all for getting as much as we possibly can, but that was all crazy talk.
I think you guys missed the point. They gave the largest raises to people who weren’t even employed yet and had nothing to do with the profits earned during the pandemic. So yeah I think we deserved a larger piece of the pie than we got.True and most of them haven’t been back on here so maybe they found a job paying $70 an hour.![]()
Not to mention that the more that new hires make the less that the turnover is effective at keeping costs down. And we saw immediate replacements of jobs by automated sorts.I think you guys missed the point. They gave the largest raises to people who weren’t even employed yet and had nothing to do with the profits earned during the pandemic. So yeah I think we deserved a larger piece of the pie than we got.
R u drunkIt's all about keas jobs
How do you stop a store delivering its own products? We don't live in USSR.They should have never allowed Amazon to deliver in the first place.
A lot of employees I talk to actually think this is what’s going on. Wouldn’t shock me.I think they’re working secretly together.
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TypoR u drunk
UPS could have stopped doing business with Amazon when they learned that they were building their own delivery network and let Amazon aspirate on their own vomit instead of propping them up while they built the infrastructure they needed to capture a significant portion of the final mile delivery market.How do you stop a store delivering its own products? We don't live in USSR.
Short term gain, long term painUPS could have stopped doing business with Amazon when they learned that they were building their own delivery network and let Amazon aspirate on their own vomit instead of propping them up while they built the infrastructure they needed to capture a significant portion of the final mile delivery market.
The executives are unable to imagine a future beyond the end of the next quarterShort term gain, long term pain, but now
If you're not old enough to get retiree healthcare then just marry a preloader.
Sure. That would only delay the inevitable. Do you think delivering packages is as hard as launching SpaceX rocket?UPS could have stopped doing business with Amazon when they learned that they were building their own delivery network and let Amazon aspirate on their own vomit instead of propping them up while they built the infrastructure they needed to capture a significant portion of the final mile delivery market.