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UPS laying off Technical hourly employees
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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 145390" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>NCR - </p><p>Sorry that you are still out looking for a good job. Hopefully all will work out in the end. However, keep in mind, the job of a company is not to provide jobs. The job of a company is to make money. It does it by making a product that it sells or offers a service that it sells. During the selling of the product or service it makes money. If a company can do things faster and cheaper and with less people. Shareowners would be upset and rightfully so if UPS didn't try to become more efficient. Unfortunately this may mean job reductions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 145390, member: 4886"] NCR - Sorry that you are still out looking for a good job. Hopefully all will work out in the end. However, keep in mind, the job of a company is not to provide jobs. The job of a company is to make money. It does it by making a product that it sells or offers a service that it sells. During the selling of the product or service it makes money. If a company can do things faster and cheaper and with less people. Shareowners would be upset and rightfully so if UPS didn't try to become more efficient. Unfortunately this may mean job reductions. [/QUOTE]
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