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Casual driver sent home 2-3 days a week
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbrownstone" data-source="post: 1774548" data-attributes="member: 53460"><p>It is definitely normal for this time of year. I don’t have have senority yet because I am waiting for a position but I'm not a new driver either.</p><p></p><p>I go home usually 2 days a week but the route I'm on can be such a pain in the rear I don't mind. </p><p></p><p>In my center have seen guys with 3/4 years senority go home a couple of days week depending on vacations, call-outs etc. </p><p></p><p>I used to worry but have since learned to enjoy it because once you learn enough routes at least in my center you don't get to go home much. </p><p></p><p>Obviously, every center is different so ask other drivers what is normal in your center. Driver's in my center told me there could be times I only work once a week until I get senority. Fortunately, I haven't had that happen yet. </p><p></p><p>If you hang around on here enough and stay working at UPS you will learn that they tell you one thing then do another. They will act like you will work a ton then before you know it your aren't working as much as you would like. Or they will act like they want you to work by the book then tell you to fudge things so their numbers look good. It's the reality of UPS.</p><p></p><p>Just keep one last thing on mind. Look at it as doing your time. Most likely many guys in your center went through what you are going through before they either had enough senority to get their own route or learn several routes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbrownstone, post: 1774548, member: 53460"] It is definitely normal for this time of year. I don’t have have senority yet because I am waiting for a position but I'm not a new driver either. I go home usually 2 days a week but the route I'm on can be such a pain in the rear I don't mind. In my center have seen guys with 3/4 years senority go home a couple of days week depending on vacations, call-outs etc. I used to worry but have since learned to enjoy it because once you learn enough routes at least in my center you don't get to go home much. Obviously, every center is different so ask other drivers what is normal in your center. Driver's in my center told me there could be times I only work once a week until I get senority. Fortunately, I haven't had that happen yet. If you hang around on here enough and stay working at UPS you will learn that they tell you one thing then do another. They will act like you will work a ton then before you know it your aren't working as much as you would like. Or they will act like they want you to work by the book then tell you to fudge things so their numbers look good. It's the reality of UPS. Just keep one last thing on mind. Look at it as doing your time. Most likely many guys in your center went through what you are going through before they either had enough senority to get their own route or learn several routes. [/QUOTE]
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