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<blockquote data-quote="txmomof2b2g" data-source="post: 172490" data-attributes="member: 7627"><p>I remember reading about the driver helper questions that other people had posted on here and that most of all the replies were the same that you are getting. </p><p>Even the day that I went to get my helper uniform after walking out some guy made the reply," hurry turn them back in and run as fast as you can!"</p><p> I did it and it was okay, sure I was sore , but I made it through. I was not expecting to get a job after the seasonal temp. Since I was told that I couldn't work there since my husband works there. Needless to say I am working there as a sorter and will get my seniority next week. I did that first week talked myself to go to work! I am 40 and haven't worked for 6 yrs. </p><p> There is a guy that is probably around early 60's that has just about 2 weeks ago got his seniority. Then in the last 1 1/2 weeks 3 people finish training and quit. So it really only matters how much you want something. That would be with any job. If you want a non physical job then go work at a fast food or retail.</p><p> I feel that if you want to work for UPS then go for it! I told that to my 17 yr. old son, who thought he might like to be a driver. But I think he has decided to become a plumber.</p><p>I know couple of drivers last year was hired off the street.</p><p>Seems that if everyone took advice and ran from UPS then there would be no future for UPS. Somebody has to replace the people that quit either as part timers or as drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txmomof2b2g, post: 172490, member: 7627"] I remember reading about the driver helper questions that other people had posted on here and that most of all the replies were the same that you are getting. Even the day that I went to get my helper uniform after walking out some guy made the reply," hurry turn them back in and run as fast as you can!" I did it and it was okay, sure I was sore , but I made it through. I was not expecting to get a job after the seasonal temp. Since I was told that I couldn't work there since my husband works there. Needless to say I am working there as a sorter and will get my seniority next week. I did that first week talked myself to go to work! I am 40 and haven't worked for 6 yrs. There is a guy that is probably around early 60's that has just about 2 weeks ago got his seniority. Then in the last 1 1/2 weeks 3 people finish training and quit. So it really only matters how much you want something. That would be with any job. If you want a non physical job then go work at a fast food or retail. I feel that if you want to work for UPS then go for it! I told that to my 17 yr. old son, who thought he might like to be a driver. But I think he has decided to become a plumber. I know couple of drivers last year was hired off the street. Seems that if everyone took advice and ran from UPS then there would be no future for UPS. Somebody has to replace the people that quit either as part timers or as drivers. [/QUOTE]
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