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<blockquote data-quote="Box Ox" data-source="post: 1665726" data-attributes="member: 48469"><p>Sure, we're on the same union team. Even when you've been with the company for a while, management will still say or get you to think things that aren't true if it furthers their numbers or goals. The best way to deal with this is to know your contract rights up and down and call them out on it. The behavior drops off fast when you become a hard target. </p><p></p><p>You may want to see if your location offers tuition reimbursement. Some do, some don't. And <strong><u>if you absolutely, positively know you won't be with UPS after school</u></strong> you might want to look at a PT sup position. You'd be paid several bucks an hour more than a starting package handler and might be able to get tuition reimbursement even if your location doesn't offer it to the union folks. A career PT sup position is probably the worst job at UPS. But I've known really good and smart people who went the sup route during school and always did the right thing, left honorably when they finished and went on to do great stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Box Ox, post: 1665726, member: 48469"] Sure, we're on the same union team. Even when you've been with the company for a while, management will still say or get you to think things that aren't true if it furthers their numbers or goals. The best way to deal with this is to know your contract rights up and down and call them out on it. The behavior drops off fast when you become a hard target. You may want to see if your location offers tuition reimbursement. Some do, some don't. And [B][U]if you absolutely, positively know you won't be with UPS after school[/U][/B] you might want to look at a PT sup position. You'd be paid several bucks an hour more than a starting package handler and might be able to get tuition reimbursement even if your location doesn't offer it to the union folks. A career PT sup position is probably the worst job at UPS. But I've known really good and smart people who went the sup route during school and always did the right thing, left honorably when they finished and went on to do great stuff. [/QUOTE]
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