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<blockquote data-quote="SeniorGeek" data-source="post: 162819" data-attributes="member: 4823"><p>Take that with a grain of salt. Those of us with technical backgrounds/skills/knowledge found new employment with relative ease. I was in a District that encouraged the Techs to use and develop their own skills, so a lot of us were not too far behind the rest of the world. But those who had no exposure to technical work outside UPS had more difficulty...and may not be so likely to post here.</p><p> </p><p>Why do I hang around here? I want to hear about what is going on for those people I worked with for about 10 years. UPS was a big chunk of my life, and I appreciate what I learned. </p><p> </p><p>I was also looking for a train wreck, but I have not seen one. I thought I would see stories about horrible infrastructure failures, service disruptions, etc., all attributable to TSG understaffing. That would show 'em that they made the wrong decision...but it has not happened that way. It was a business decision to reduce TSG staffing, and I hate to admit how right it may have been. </p><p> </p><p>Now, I wonder how soon they'll do more of the same....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeniorGeek, post: 162819, member: 4823"] Take that with a grain of salt. Those of us with technical backgrounds/skills/knowledge found new employment with relative ease. I was in a District that encouraged the Techs to use and develop their own skills, so a lot of us were not too far behind the rest of the world. But those who had no exposure to technical work outside UPS had more difficulty...and may not be so likely to post here. Why do I hang around here? I want to hear about what is going on for those people I worked with for about 10 years. UPS was a big chunk of my life, and I appreciate what I learned. I was also looking for a train wreck, but I have not seen one. I thought I would see stories about horrible infrastructure failures, service disruptions, etc., all attributable to TSG understaffing. That would show 'em that they made the wrong decision...but it has not happened that way. It was a business decision to reduce TSG staffing, and I hate to admit how right it may have been. Now, I wonder how soon they'll do more of the same.... [/QUOTE]
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