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<blockquote data-quote="Disillusioned Tech" data-source="post: 84471"><p>It's good to see that some of us TSC'ers are appreciated, specially by someone that has been in TSG. All of us TSC'ers at one point or another have felt unappreciated at work, either by users or other techs, nonwithstanding time spent at this job. Is also good to know that someone that left UPS found a better position in the job market. That alone keeps hope alive for those of us being laid off from UPS. This job used to be fun, and UPS was a company that appreciated their employees and their customers. Not anymore. That went into retirement with Jim Casey. I will get a new, better job, but I will also get away from pc support. It's not something you can keep doing until it's time for retirement. It's time to move on from UPS and from this type of job. To quote REO Speedwagon....I'ts time for me to fly...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Disillusioned Tech, post: 84471"] It's good to see that some of us TSC'ers are appreciated, specially by someone that has been in TSG. All of us TSC'ers at one point or another have felt unappreciated at work, either by users or other techs, nonwithstanding time spent at this job. Is also good to know that someone that left UPS found a better position in the job market. That alone keeps hope alive for those of us being laid off from UPS. This job used to be fun, and UPS was a company that appreciated their employees and their customers. Not anymore. That went into retirement with Jim Casey. I will get a new, better job, but I will also get away from pc support. It's not something you can keep doing until it's time for retirement. It's time to move on from UPS and from this type of job. To quote REO Speedwagon....I'ts time for me to fly... [/QUOTE]
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