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<blockquote data-quote="TheMachine" data-source="post: 3518282" data-attributes="member: 71623"><p>I’ll give my sup and manager credit, every morning they shake my hand and are genuine. If you work hard they treat you seriously. </p><p></p><p>UPS is a real grind, you must work hard and go through the BS. The hiring process is the same in my area, the job says full time but it is always seasonal to start and you work two seasons before being hired full time.</p><p></p><p>Then once you are “in” you grind out another four years until you hit top rate, grinding out seniority in the process. All things considered, it’s a decently paid job with benefits. Could be worse off in life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheMachine, post: 3518282, member: 71623"] I’ll give my sup and manager credit, every morning they shake my hand and are genuine. If you work hard they treat you seriously. UPS is a real grind, you must work hard and go through the BS. The hiring process is the same in my area, the job says full time but it is always seasonal to start and you work two seasons before being hired full time. Then once you are “in” you grind out another four years until you hit top rate, grinding out seniority in the process. All things considered, it’s a decently paid job with benefits. Could be worse off in life. [/QUOTE]
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