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<blockquote data-quote="Orion inc." data-source="post: 1864471" data-attributes="member: 58808"><p>Get your part time seniority first, and stop thinking you're going to run before you even learn to crawl. </p><p></p><p>Or else you're going to have a very disappointing career at ups. I know the Orlando hub. You've got a long wait regardless of the Air hub. A lot of those feeder guys aren't retiring quickly like you think they are. </p><p></p><p>Put your time, pay your dues this time and don't quit. When it happens, it'll happen. You've got more then 1-2 years in that hub. Optimistically maybe 5. Most likely 7 or more. They've capped out their huge influx of moving into FT driver positions. Unless the whole feeder department decides to retire in 1-2 years,(which they aren't) you've got a wait. Deal with that reality and just put your time in patiently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orion inc., post: 1864471, member: 58808"] Get your part time seniority first, and stop thinking you're going to run before you even learn to crawl. Or else you're going to have a very disappointing career at ups. I know the Orlando hub. You've got a long wait regardless of the Air hub. A lot of those feeder guys aren't retiring quickly like you think they are. Put your time, pay your dues this time and don't quit. When it happens, it'll happen. You've got more then 1-2 years in that hub. Optimistically maybe 5. Most likely 7 or more. They've capped out their huge influx of moving into FT driver positions. Unless the whole feeder department decides to retire in 1-2 years,(which they aren't) you've got a wait. Deal with that reality and just put your time in patiently. [/QUOTE]
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