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UPS laying off Technical hourly employees
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<blockquote data-quote="BrownTech99" data-source="post: 80973" data-attributes="member: 4878"><p>Make most of the money? Explain please.. I understand that without drivers the company doesn't exist, but has a driver ever integrated a customer's systems with UPS shipping software thereby allowing the customer to ship much more effectively and shift volume from Fedex to UPS. As I see it, the only way to make money for the company is to get more volume. Otherwise you are just a cost. Just because you deliver the package that I got into the system does not mean that you made that money for the company! As for qualifying for an "unskilled position", it would take me at the maximum a couple months to learn your job. How long would it take you to learn mine? I am not saying your job is easy or taking anything away from any drivers, but these are the facts as I see them. Do you know how it feels to set up a batch shipment import and watch the label printer spit out $80,000 worth of shipments? Didn't think so...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownTech99, post: 80973, member: 4878"] Make most of the money? Explain please.. I understand that without drivers the company doesn't exist, but has a driver ever integrated a customer's systems with UPS shipping software thereby allowing the customer to ship much more effectively and shift volume from Fedex to UPS. As I see it, the only way to make money for the company is to get more volume. Otherwise you are just a cost. Just because you deliver the package that I got into the system does not mean that you made that money for the company! As for qualifying for an "unskilled position", it would take me at the maximum a couple months to learn your job. How long would it take you to learn mine? I am not saying your job is easy or taking anything away from any drivers, but these are the facts as I see them. Do you know how it feels to set up a batch shipment import and watch the label printer spit out $80,000 worth of shipments? Didn't think so... [/QUOTE]
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