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How much work are driver's helpers being given this peak season?
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<blockquote data-quote="Leftinbuilding" data-source="post: 1070713" data-attributes="member: 5023"><p>Grammarly, you sound like an absolutely amazing lady. I had begun to suspect there might be a little more to the story. I sympathize with your situation and can feel your frustration. I can't understand why UPS HR would give the false hope that you indicate. UPS is MUCH more than meets the eye. Every job there demands a certain level of an aggressive, decisive attitude. Personally, I think it would be unfair for someones first work experience to be in such an environment, especially if, as you say, there is a naivete issue. Perhaps if he started in a less-pressured environment he would build up the confidence needed for a job like UPS. I think the driver was probably just trying to be kind to your son in telling him he did a great job. The fact they never called him back indicates the driver told his supervisors your son was not yet ready for this job. I am sorry you and your family went through this ordeal and I hope you have a very good Christmas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leftinbuilding, post: 1070713, member: 5023"] Grammarly, you sound like an absolutely amazing lady. I had begun to suspect there might be a little more to the story. I sympathize with your situation and can feel your frustration. I can't understand why UPS HR would give the false hope that you indicate. UPS is MUCH more than meets the eye. Every job there demands a certain level of an aggressive, decisive attitude. Personally, I think it would be unfair for someones first work experience to be in such an environment, especially if, as you say, there is a naivete issue. Perhaps if he started in a less-pressured environment he would build up the confidence needed for a job like UPS. I think the driver was probably just trying to be kind to your son in telling him he did a great job. The fact they never called him back indicates the driver told his supervisors your son was not yet ready for this job. I am sorry you and your family went through this ordeal and I hope you have a very good Christmas. [/QUOTE]
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