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UPS laying off Technical hourly employees
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<blockquote data-quote="the_nuge" data-source="post: 184266" data-attributes="member: 6930"><p>I would agree with this 100% ... SCS techs by comparison are very highly skilled. Since they came from a homegrown environment for building, deploying and repairing equipment, they were very hands on. Brown likes to compartmentalize their tasks so much that UPS TSG has to have word for word documentation or they will throw their hands up and not know what to do. Its not really their fault though because of the way ISNJ has structured everything with the CDS Build and other custom tools for HDFS and PMT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_nuge, post: 184266, member: 6930"] I would agree with this 100% ... SCS techs by comparison are very highly skilled. Since they came from a homegrown environment for building, deploying and repairing equipment, they were very hands on. Brown likes to compartmentalize their tasks so much that UPS TSG has to have word for word documentation or they will throw their hands up and not know what to do. Its not really their fault though because of the way ISNJ has structured everything with the CDS Build and other custom tools for HDFS and PMT. [/QUOTE]
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