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UPS laying off Technical hourly employees
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<blockquote data-quote="Rainman1" data-source="post: 80003" data-attributes="member: 4814"><p>True, good techs either automate or innovate. UPS does not allow anyone to install whatever they want, but that does not matter if the software does not need to be 'installed'. If there is a power outage at either of my buildings, I can turn them back on via Wake-On-LAN from my BlackBerry. Definitely not corporate approved, but it is so convenient and has already saved the company a bunch of money in mileage and overtime. I doubt, though, that whey would care much about that being that it is not approved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rainman1, post: 80003, member: 4814"] True, good techs either automate or innovate. UPS does not allow anyone to install whatever they want, but that does not matter if the software does not need to be 'installed'. If there is a power outage at either of my buildings, I can turn them back on via Wake-On-LAN from my BlackBerry. Definitely not corporate approved, but it is so convenient and has already saved the company a bunch of money in mileage and overtime. I doubt, though, that whey would care much about that being that it is not approved. [/QUOTE]
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