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No wonder UP is shorthanded
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To All: I didn't have access to a computer since I opened this can of worms but WOW, what responses!! It's good to know that I wasn't imagining my bad hiring session experience. Having worked in various management areas for a number of years, I was surprised if not shocked at the "Prepare to be fired" attitude of the UP reps. But as my topic headline screams--it's no wonder they are shorthanded. I guess they've never thought that the better the employees are treated, the more they will (gasp!) like their job and be more productive. I appreciate all who have replied and keep piling on if you wish. Terry
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