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UPS laying off Technical hourly employees
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<blockquote data-quote="Rainman1" data-source="post: 79138" data-attributes="member: 4814"><p>The rule is: 100 PCs per 8 hours of work per day.</p><p> </p><p>Our district is counting internal and UPS owned external systems. They are using numbers from December (which more than doubled one building in January, but that does not matter) and are not including the multiple SCS we picked up or the over 1500 CTP systems that we do not support, but are constantly fixing. Region and corporate management is not interested in how many DIADs, scanners, Emeralds, or WAPs and WIDS sensors that may be around, PCs only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rainman1, post: 79138, member: 4814"] The rule is: 100 PCs per 8 hours of work per day. Our district is counting internal and UPS owned external systems. They are using numbers from December (which more than doubled one building in January, but that does not matter) and are not including the multiple SCS we picked up or the over 1500 CTP systems that we do not support, but are constantly fixing. Region and corporate management is not interested in how many DIADs, scanners, Emeralds, or WAPs and WIDS sensors that may be around, PCs only. [/QUOTE]
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