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I feel like i should be making more as a part timer of 9 years.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1130061" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>Come on, Hoaxster, you know better than that. </p><p></p><p>In the late 1990s/much of the 2000s -- and even today -- at $8.50/hour, UPS is a hard sell to the company's coveted (young) demographic, which has little appeal in benefits. Thus, HR has taken on a role similar to the ad agency of a tax prep company -- lots of big promises to lure you in. When I hired into UPS, they were so desperate for help in my area that there was a team of PT HR managers whose job it was to recruit new hires -- they went to schools, hung out in mall food courts ("dead end job ... UPS is a career") and other popular hang outs. The PT & FT HR managers received graduated cash bonuses based on the length of time the new hires stuck with UPS. This is not a guess. The head of HR for my district <u><strong>heavily </strong></u>promoted driving opportunities to new hires. And that person ultimately got a big promotion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1130061, member: 43436"] Come on, Hoaxster, you know better than that. In the late 1990s/much of the 2000s -- and even today -- at $8.50/hour, UPS is a hard sell to the company's coveted (young) demographic, which has little appeal in benefits. Thus, HR has taken on a role similar to the ad agency of a tax prep company -- lots of big promises to lure you in. When I hired into UPS, they were so desperate for help in my area that there was a team of PT HR managers whose job it was to recruit new hires -- they went to schools, hung out in mall food courts ("dead end job ... UPS is a career") and other popular hang outs. The PT & FT HR managers received graduated cash bonuses based on the length of time the new hires stuck with UPS. This is not a guess. The head of HR for my district [U][B]heavily [/B][/U]promoted driving opportunities to new hires. And that person ultimately got a big promotion. [/QUOTE]
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