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<blockquote data-quote="bendito" data-source="post: 1852804" data-attributes="member: 60290"><p>New hire here hoping to return for a second time as seasonal driver. As with other new hires, I experienced a great deal of frustration and sleepless nights during last season. I completed a week of classroom training, worked as driver helper, was signed off to work on my own and was trained on pickups. Completed 3 full days of driving on an awesome route with no problems that I know of. Then called everyday for 4 if not 5 weeks… ‘we don’t need you today,’ ‘We missed volume today.’</p><p> I have a great deal of respect for UPS, admire what the drivers do, and want to have a job that I can do well. Herein lies the confusion as the job posting reads: </p><p>Delivery Driver</p><p>“UPS is hiring individuals to work as full-time, <strong>temporary, seasonal Package Delivery Drivers</strong>.” “Full-time UPS employees work eight or more hours each weekday (Monday through Friday) and typically do not work on weekends or selected holidays.”</p><p> Though the first and second sentence both say full-time, the first sentence also says TEMPORARY. Which means you have to call in everyday. This job cost me my very cute ladyfriend. There is almost zero communication between management and new hires. Did I do something wrong? What can I do better? Either way for better or worse, I’m looking forward to reporting for duty in the next few days and busting my ass if given the opportunity as I enjoy the work….</p><p>p.s. thanks for the shoe recommendations</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bendito, post: 1852804, member: 60290"] New hire here hoping to return for a second time as seasonal driver. As with other new hires, I experienced a great deal of frustration and sleepless nights during last season. I completed a week of classroom training, worked as driver helper, was signed off to work on my own and was trained on pickups. Completed 3 full days of driving on an awesome route with no problems that I know of. Then called everyday for 4 if not 5 weeks… ‘we don’t need you today,’ ‘We missed volume today.’ I have a great deal of respect for UPS, admire what the drivers do, and want to have a job that I can do well. Herein lies the confusion as the job posting reads: Delivery Driver “UPS is hiring individuals to work as full-time, [B]temporary, seasonal Package Delivery Drivers[/B].” “Full-time UPS employees work eight or more hours each weekday (Monday through Friday) and typically do not work on weekends or selected holidays.” Though the first and second sentence both say full-time, the first sentence also says TEMPORARY. Which means you have to call in everyday. This job cost me my very cute ladyfriend. There is almost zero communication between management and new hires. Did I do something wrong? What can I do better? Either way for better or worse, I’m looking forward to reporting for duty in the next few days and busting my ass if given the opportunity as I enjoy the work…. p.s. thanks for the shoe recommendations [/QUOTE]
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