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Pass me the rock nikka
I’m outta town doing all these rounds, my boots black my uniform brown, where the nikkas I’m looking for the doorsBootyhole brown, uniform brown, truck brown

I’m outta town doing all these rounds, my boots black my uniform brown, where the nikkas I’m looking for the doorsBootyhole brown, uniform brown, truck brown

That shyt that will make a man out of youYou can't start as a driver though. Gotta be breaking your back in the depot/warehouse.

I’m outta town doing all these rounds, my boots black my uniform brown, where the nikkas I’m looking for the doors![]()





Is UPS hiring?These companies would be nothing if not for the workers. More people need to start realizing this.That's what always happens.
Folks think they are just going to lay down and take what workers try to force on them.
Nah. Folks gotta realize these jobs are only temporary. Gotta figure out another way for yourself.
On the heels of a historic deal with its 350,000-strong workforce which delivered drivers a six-figure salary and benefits (and which Tomé herself praised) it seems as if 2024 is starting off as a disappointing year, to say the least, for UPS managerial staff. In an attempt to save $1 billion amid sinking revenue, executives at UPS are culling 14% of full- and part-time managers and contractors.
Tuesday’s announcement reveals a split between the fates and fortunes of blue-collar workers and their office counterparts. With the backing of the largest union in the nation, the Teamsters (whose single largest contract is with UPS), blue-collar workers have succeeded in getting the stability and benefits that white-collar employees are now losing. The cushy corporate jobs that used to be seen as a pathway to wealth have experienced a bit of a swingback lately from their heights in the 2010s—look no further than the recent rounds of layoffs amid once high-flying tech companies.
I wonder who the laying off exactly
One bad quarter where you still turn a profit and it's goodbye 12k workers? White-collar workers need to start unionizing too.
These companies would be nothing if not for the workers. More people need to start realizing this.
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UPS delivers 12,000 job cuts to management months after historic deal for unionized drivers—yet another sign the pendulum is swinging toward blue-collar workers | Fortune
Layoffs at UPS demonstrate the precarity of being a white-collar worker in 2023fortune.com