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<blockquote data-quote="Chnandler Bong" data-source="post: 398458" data-attributes="member: 6846"><p>Welcome to UPS, Bailey. I hope you find what you are looking for working for Big Brown. You sound like someone just trying to make ends meet until you finish school and move on to bigger and better things. A full-time job at UPS is a long way away, especially at a hub, and you seem like someone looking for a career. I hope it goes well. I was on the same plan 18 years ago but I'm still here....</p><p> </p><p>To answer your question....calling in sick at my small center is not accepted very well. We never seem to have enough people, even when fully staffed. Such is life at UPS. It may be different at a bigger hub. But don't abuse it. You agreed to the terms of the job when you accepted your employment. I doubt you tried it much in the military. </p><p> </p><p>FYI....18 year employee, 4 years pt (reload), 14 driving, 7 on my bid rt. Central Illinois.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chnandler Bong, post: 398458, member: 6846"] Welcome to UPS, Bailey. I hope you find what you are looking for working for Big Brown. You sound like someone just trying to make ends meet until you finish school and move on to bigger and better things. A full-time job at UPS is a long way away, especially at a hub, and you seem like someone looking for a career. I hope it goes well. I was on the same plan 18 years ago but I'm still here.... To answer your question....calling in sick at my small center is not accepted very well. We never seem to have enough people, even when fully staffed. Such is life at UPS. It may be different at a bigger hub. But don't abuse it. You agreed to the terms of the job when you accepted your employment. I doubt you tried it much in the military. FYI....18 year employee, 4 years pt (reload), 14 driving, 7 on my bid rt. Central Illinois. [/QUOTE]
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