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<blockquote data-quote="Ground_Hub_Angel" data-source="post: 137958" data-attributes="member: 7321"><p><strong><span style="color: magenta">I dont kno about you. But i work part time as a package handler/sorter at the doors of the ground hub where i work. To be honest they rehire most of the people that work part time for the holidays. Unless naturally like with all ups jobs u are late or dont call in or ask off alot. Since u are new, dont do that lol. Ups is big on not being late and not being responsible as far as calling in. I know most jobs are but ups is really really big on it. As far as where i work, to be a supervisor you either have to be in or finished with school. You could get a degree in milkin cows they dont care as long as you are going to school for something. Also you can post for supervisor or any other different position after 30 days of working there. I'm sure that would include drivers but not sure as far as full-time. For preload at ground hub i work at we have no full time positions except supervisors i think, and we are unable to get time and a half. So i started as a driver helper to get time and a half and work that job part time as well. If i was you i would build seniority though, and build your reputation as a worker their since from what u said you are only working for the holidays. Although you are interested in supervisor i would wait atleast 6 months to a year after you've been there as a permanent and not as holiday help. I am thinking about supervisor for preload, and i thought i could do it after 6 months or something but for preload there is so much stuff i still dont know about. And im sure its no different anywhere else. Good luck though, and btw the best person to talk to this stuff about either in your area, or as far as your interests would be your supervisor. They would know alot more then us personally, and they could tell you exactly what to do, who to talk to, and even give you advice as to what to do as far as supervising considering they are a supervisor. Hope this helped, l8r.</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ground_Hub_Angel, post: 137958, member: 7321"] [B][COLOR=magenta]I dont kno about you. But i work part time as a package handler/sorter at the doors of the ground hub where i work. To be honest they rehire most of the people that work part time for the holidays. Unless naturally like with all ups jobs u are late or dont call in or ask off alot. Since u are new, dont do that lol. Ups is big on not being late and not being responsible as far as calling in. I know most jobs are but ups is really really big on it. As far as where i work, to be a supervisor you either have to be in or finished with school. You could get a degree in milkin cows they dont care as long as you are going to school for something. Also you can post for supervisor or any other different position after 30 days of working there. I'm sure that would include drivers but not sure as far as full-time. For preload at ground hub i work at we have no full time positions except supervisors i think, and we are unable to get time and a half. So i started as a driver helper to get time and a half and work that job part time as well. If i was you i would build seniority though, and build your reputation as a worker their since from what u said you are only working for the holidays. Although you are interested in supervisor i would wait atleast 6 months to a year after you've been there as a permanent and not as holiday help. I am thinking about supervisor for preload, and i thought i could do it after 6 months or something but for preload there is so much stuff i still dont know about. And im sure its no different anywhere else. Good luck though, and btw the best person to talk to this stuff about either in your area, or as far as your interests would be your supervisor. They would know alot more then us personally, and they could tell you exactly what to do, who to talk to, and even give you advice as to what to do as far as supervising considering they are a supervisor. Hope this helped, l8r.[/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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