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<blockquote data-quote="DiligentUPSer" data-source="post: 1032391" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>Usually they will post a sign up sheet on the big board. All you will need to do is sign up on that sheet and attend the orientation, which I believe takes 90 minutes or so and you will be paid for it. From there just wait for the phone call to begin. The thing I did not like about doing driver helper a few years back was that you do not get a set schedule, but rather they call you early each morning to ask if you would be interested in helping that day. You may or may not be assigned to the same driver/route location each day. I've also heard that if you decline to work on one of the days they call that they might not call you anymore after that. At my hub seniority makes no difference with regard to being accepted as a helper, as in most cases, every hub employee who attends one of the many orientations gets accepted. The earlier you sign up the better. Just wait until they post the first sign up sheet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiligentUPSer, post: 1032391, member: 43544"] Usually they will post a sign up sheet on the big board. All you will need to do is sign up on that sheet and attend the orientation, which I believe takes 90 minutes or so and you will be paid for it. From there just wait for the phone call to begin. The thing I did not like about doing driver helper a few years back was that you do not get a set schedule, but rather they call you early each morning to ask if you would be interested in helping that day. You may or may not be assigned to the same driver/route location each day. I've also heard that if you decline to work on one of the days they call that they might not call you anymore after that. At my hub seniority makes no difference with regard to being accepted as a helper, as in most cases, every hub employee who attends one of the many orientations gets accepted. The earlier you sign up the better. Just wait until they post the first sign up sheet. [/QUOTE]
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