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<blockquote data-quote="opie" data-source="post: 52470"><p>Today is my last day of training. And so tomorrow I will be on my own. I will be loading. And so far, I have no real opinion of my job at UPS. I've been loading the same trailer for the past 3 days and will probably load the same one again today. I've only had to load about 600 packages, and then they let me go home at about 9-9:15 p.m. I really don't care about hours, the sooner I go home the better. The trailer I've been loading is light compared to most of the other ones. I don't know if I can handle those trailers which have the really heavy volume and many over 70's. I have many bruises on my legs, scrapes and other minor injuries. I guess its expected at this kind of job. But, eventually I will have to go to the more difficult trailers, it might even be tomorrow. I'm with a trainer, and today is my last day with him. It is not an easy job, and if they don't put me in a position/situation that I can't handle, then maybe I'll do okay. I expect guidance from my superiors, I hope they won't let me die in there. Some of the other loaders I've talked to, don't like the job and may eventually just quit. A few might like it, I only met one who does. The average time somebody lasts is 6 weeks, I hope I can last that long. I am considering of exploring other options for employment just in case my job turns out to be hell. We'll see....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="opie, post: 52470"] Today is my last day of training. And so tomorrow I will be on my own. I will be loading. And so far, I have no real opinion of my job at UPS. I've been loading the same trailer for the past 3 days and will probably load the same one again today. I've only had to load about 600 packages, and then they let me go home at about 9-9:15 p.m. I really don't care about hours, the sooner I go home the better. The trailer I've been loading is light compared to most of the other ones. I don't know if I can handle those trailers which have the really heavy volume and many over 70's. I have many bruises on my legs, scrapes and other minor injuries. I guess its expected at this kind of job. But, eventually I will have to go to the more difficult trailers, it might even be tomorrow. I'm with a trainer, and today is my last day with him. It is not an easy job, and if they don't put me in a position/situation that I can't handle, then maybe I'll do okay. I expect guidance from my superiors, I hope they won't let me die in there. Some of the other loaders I've talked to, don't like the job and may eventually just quit. A few might like it, I only met one who does. The average time somebody lasts is 6 weeks, I hope I can last that long. I am considering of exploring other options for employment just in case my job turns out to be hell. We'll see.... [/QUOTE]
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