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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 274498" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>If you don't want to be laid off come Jan 1, pray for snow. Lots of it. It is JMHO that the workers who live far away have no problem getting to work, yet those that live close by can never seem to make it.</p><p>Since you just started, they will put you where they need you, and that is never an easy job. The way of it all is that UPS needs bodies currently & will keep you on as long as you show them that you are willing to keep performing at 110 % or better.</p><p>The next few weeks can be brutal, so hang tough. As for moving on to another job talk to your supervisor, tell her/him that you are eager to learn the business ( never ask for something easier ) and that hard work is your middle name. Over time you will see just where the easy jobs are & slowly move yourself towards one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 274498, member: 12952"] If you don't want to be laid off come Jan 1, pray for snow. Lots of it. It is JMHO that the workers who live far away have no problem getting to work, yet those that live close by can never seem to make it. Since you just started, they will put you where they need you, and that is never an easy job. The way of it all is that UPS needs bodies currently & will keep you on as long as you show them that you are willing to keep performing at 110 % or better. The next few weeks can be brutal, so hang tough. As for moving on to another job talk to your supervisor, tell her/him that you are eager to learn the business ( never ask for something easier ) and that hard work is your middle name. Over time you will see just where the easy jobs are & slowly move yourself towards one. [/QUOTE]
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