SavagePickle
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So Im aware regular Package handler hours are like 2.5-4 hours typically. But with people quitting left and right is it normal to be offered to work a double shift or come in earlier?.
So Im aware regular Package handler hours are like 2.5-4 hours typically. But with people quitting left and right is it normal to be offered to work a double shift or come in earlier?.
That would be possible if I worked there, but considering you didn't read the thread title you should know im not employed with ups
Wah. If you don't like it...quit.like loading boxes for only 4 hours when it'll feel like 8 hours have passed? lmao
That's a subjective question. Most people go to their 8 or more hour lawn care job after the shift. Manual labor is fine w/me. But I had a job a long time ago at a beef processing plant where I stared at a moving belt of bones and fat scraps, looking for actual meat and steaks that might have gotten into it. 5 minutes seemed like hours. My brain was turning into mush.... I don't work at UPS yet. I was asking if the little 4 hour shifts they give you actually seems like 8 with the work load they give you
You'll be working a whole lot more than little 4 hour shifts from now til jan... I don't work at UPS yet. I was asking if the little 4 hour shifts they give you actually seems like 8 with the work load they give you
And zero hours after thatYou'll be working a whole lot more than little 4 hour shifts from now til jan
Hello Mrs UpState.Wah. If you don't like it...quit.