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I am going to apply for UPS at the end of the month.
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<blockquote data-quote="happybob" data-source="post: 710509" data-attributes="member: 4724"><p>You shouldn't have a problem with working the twi if you can get it. You get out between 10pm and midnight, depending on the volume, late arriving loads and other problems that pop up on differant occasions. You wont have much of a night life during the week, and will be pressed to get as much of your class assignements done as possible before going to work and getting to bed when you get home as soon as you can decompress. You do get weekends off so that should help also with your study time. The preload you will need to pay close attention to your class schedules. You will not always be assured of getting out in time to make it from Chelmsford to your campus, I'm assuming either U-Lowell or MCC. Don't pass up the opportunity to get the job if it's only preload thats available. Just try to get a later first class time then 9am if it becomes a problem, even if that means you can only take three classes instead of four per day. You can, if an opening comes up on the twi, get switched to that shift, provided of course you do a decent job and keep your nose clean. There have been plenty of employees in CHEMA over the years that attended U-Lowell and MCC and were working the twi or preload and were able to juggle the work schedule with the class schedule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happybob, post: 710509, member: 4724"] You shouldn't have a problem with working the twi if you can get it. You get out between 10pm and midnight, depending on the volume, late arriving loads and other problems that pop up on differant occasions. You wont have much of a night life during the week, and will be pressed to get as much of your class assignements done as possible before going to work and getting to bed when you get home as soon as you can decompress. You do get weekends off so that should help also with your study time. The preload you will need to pay close attention to your class schedules. You will not always be assured of getting out in time to make it from Chelmsford to your campus, I'm assuming either U-Lowell or MCC. Don't pass up the opportunity to get the job if it's only preload thats available. Just try to get a later first class time then 9am if it becomes a problem, even if that means you can only take three classes instead of four per day. You can, if an opening comes up on the twi, get switched to that shift, provided of course you do a decent job and keep your nose clean. There have been plenty of employees in CHEMA over the years that attended U-Lowell and MCC and were working the twi or preload and were able to juggle the work schedule with the class schedule. [/QUOTE]
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