Hey all,
I started working at UPS in March of 2012 as an unloader in the AM and was quickly moved to preload after a few days of unloading. During my interview process I made clear that I am graduating from college with a degree in Economics and Financial Management and would love if at all possible to further my career with UPS in a more formal setting. Our HR rep told me to bring in my resume and start the TMS MAP process online to start the management process. My preference would be to not go into management in our local facility but to move away and start my profressional corporate career. Is there any way I can do this? Or will management be the way to go to begin with? I'm not very skilled in management qualities as I should be to get the position.
On the other hand our district manager told me to bring in my resume as well and he will look into positions available for me. I think he would be a better route to take as I distinctly made clear my career goals and wishes for the advancement of my career.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Kev
I started working at UPS in March of 2012 as an unloader in the AM and was quickly moved to preload after a few days of unloading. During my interview process I made clear that I am graduating from college with a degree in Economics and Financial Management and would love if at all possible to further my career with UPS in a more formal setting. Our HR rep told me to bring in my resume and start the TMS MAP process online to start the management process. My preference would be to not go into management in our local facility but to move away and start my profressional corporate career. Is there any way I can do this? Or will management be the way to go to begin with? I'm not very skilled in management qualities as I should be to get the position.
On the other hand our district manager told me to bring in my resume as well and he will look into positions available for me. I think he would be a better route to take as I distinctly made clear my career goals and wishes for the advancement of my career.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Kev