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<blockquote data-quote="Stresssaid" data-source="post: 154101"><p>I hear you loud and clear. My TSG experience mirrors yours. I left last year through the voluntary buyout. I saved one of my co-worker's job by leaving. He went ahead and got fired six months later.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I was fearful of leaving, but did it anyway. </p><p></p><p>I have a job that is good, benefits that are equal, time-off that is far far superior and a set of co-workers and users that are good people.</p><p></p><p>BROWN is good, but it ain't the only color or company in the world. Consider a change. One day, just like me, you'll look back at UPS and realize just how silly the whole situation was.</p><p></p><p>At 40 years old, if I had to name a couple of things I regretted and a couple I didn't. I would have think about it for a minute. I'm doing so right name, <pause>..... Leaving UPS is truly one of those things I do not regret. It is the first thing that comes to mind as a sound decision. It didn't feel that way in the days and weeks leading up to my resignation, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stresssaid, post: 154101"] I hear you loud and clear. My TSG experience mirrors yours. I left last year through the voluntary buyout. I saved one of my co-worker's job by leaving. He went ahead and got fired six months later. Anyway, I was fearful of leaving, but did it anyway. I have a job that is good, benefits that are equal, time-off that is far far superior and a set of co-workers and users that are good people. BROWN is good, but it ain't the only color or company in the world. Consider a change. One day, just like me, you'll look back at UPS and realize just how silly the whole situation was. At 40 years old, if I had to name a couple of things I regretted and a couple I didn't. I would have think about it for a minute. I'm doing so right name, <pause>..... Leaving UPS is truly one of those things I do not regret. It is the first thing that comes to mind as a sound decision. It didn't feel that way in the days and weeks leading up to my resignation, though. [/QUOTE]
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