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<blockquote data-quote="take it easy" data-source="post: 106135"><p>Take it easy on them. You and I both probably defended the positions at one time. Now that we are on the outside, we see how things really are in the tech world the job seems a lot less technical than it did then. Personally, I would pray I could stay at UPS if I didn't care about my skill level. It would be nice to coast by, swapping hard drives and scanners making $20 per hour. But it won't happen too much longer. Corporate is on to something with the cutbacks and when they see the ship can still stay afloat, they will keep cutting. Same as the driver that busts his ass to make 110 stops and get in on time. What does he get? 111, 112, 113........stops until he is over 9.5 then it's his fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="take it easy, post: 106135"] Take it easy on them. You and I both probably defended the positions at one time. Now that we are on the outside, we see how things really are in the tech world the job seems a lot less technical than it did then. Personally, I would pray I could stay at UPS if I didn't care about my skill level. It would be nice to coast by, swapping hard drives and scanners making $20 per hour. But it won't happen too much longer. Corporate is on to something with the cutbacks and when they see the ship can still stay afloat, they will keep cutting. Same as the driver that busts his ass to make 110 stops and get in on time. What does he get? 111, 112, 113........stops until he is over 9.5 then it's his fault. [/QUOTE]
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