Followed by some more drama, guaranteed.And they are trying to fire him! (He will beat that though and be back at work)
Start at UPS as an unloader.
Driving Saturday Air within 4 weeks.
1 week training/certification for full time driving in less than 10 weeks.
I have a FT route in less than 4 months of starting with UPS.
Who's laughing now? Epo'u zpv xjti zpv eje uif tbnf?
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I think that an annual bump means bringing this thread back to life, year, after year, after year.Not sure what you mean by Annual Bump?
BBAG never actually had his own route. He confessed this right before he quit UPS to supposedly buy his own truck and start his own delivery company.(I'm not joking)
It is funny that after a long time of reading posts here on the BrownCafe it was the post that you qouted from BBAG that actually made me register.
The last sentence after "Who's laughing now?" seemed to be a code. I saw that second and fourth words were the same three letter words.
After about a minute of thinking of common three letter words that would be used in a question I saw that the words were "you" and he was just replacing the real letter with the following letter in the alphabet to make his ingenious code.
I had to register to decipher his question as "Don't you wish you did the same?"
Ah the BBAG memories....
I think that an annual bump means bringing this thread back to life, year, after year, after year.
Isn't it weird that in some areas you have to go to INTEGRAD, and in other areas you ride around in a UPS bus, have free drinks and dinner at the hotel, generally gossip with the other drivers, and, in the end, only have to know the 5 and 10 to pass? That was my experience, at least.
I was going to stay out of this one but I can't help myself. The "coffee, donuts" reference is mocking the way that you went out of your way to introduce yourself to everyone from the janitor to the center manager, proclaiming that you would be the quickest employee to go P/T to driving in our history. Like I said, I wanted to stay out of this one but you made it too easy. BTW, I like my coffee decaf, medium, 4 and 4. Chocolate frosted donuts.
Isn't it weird that in some areas you have to go to INTEGRAD, and in other areas you ride around in a UPS bus, have free drinks and dinner at the hotel, generally gossip with the other drivers, and, in the end, only have to know the 5 and 10 to pass? That was my experience, at least.
I just got back from the intergrad school yesterday.... I failed.. I passed everything but integration station... I failed to honk my horn like 3 times and then I had shut my bulkhead door but it didn't lock so when I made a turn it came open.... I am very upset about it, I think it's crap that 2 of the tests that determine if you pass or fail are tests that require you to drive
BBAG lives.