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Preloader...what to expect for the first couple weeks
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr.Brownz" data-source="post: 2265369" data-attributes="member: 52793"><p>You will have to go through 30 days of probation (maybe 40 in some places). As soon as that is done join the union. Slow down and work at a reasonable pace or you will get more and more and more work till you are killing yourself to get done. It's definatly tougher than lawn work, I did lawncare for 3 years before I started UPS, It's hard on your body, especially the knees, shoulders, and all other joints. Protect your body at all times. A small injury will only get worse working on it. Join the union and read the contract. Don't mention the union to your sups in the first 30 days, make them think you are soooo eager to work really hard for them. Once your in the union slow down to a sustainable pace. You are guaranteed 3.5 hours a day as a PTer (unless they lay you off because you are just covering sick calls, but maybe they really need people?!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr.Brownz, post: 2265369, member: 52793"] You will have to go through 30 days of probation (maybe 40 in some places). As soon as that is done join the union. Slow down and work at a reasonable pace or you will get more and more and more work till you are killing yourself to get done. It's definatly tougher than lawn work, I did lawncare for 3 years before I started UPS, It's hard on your body, especially the knees, shoulders, and all other joints. Protect your body at all times. A small injury will only get worse working on it. Join the union and read the contract. Don't mention the union to your sups in the first 30 days, make them think you are soooo eager to work really hard for them. Once your in the union slow down to a sustainable pace. You are guaranteed 3.5 hours a day as a PTer (unless they lay you off because you are just covering sick calls, but maybe they really need people?!) [/QUOTE]
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