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<blockquote data-quote="vociferous121" data-source="post: 5439619" data-attributes="member: 102375"><p>New as a PVD. Really didn't know a thing about this site and just happened across it today looking up UPS stuff. Today was day 1. Let me say... I wish I would have known about some stuff like how the union works beforehand...</p><p></p><p>Mainly 1 question as it seems sentiments have changed over time as I have been reading on here. </p><p></p><p>How do I keep in good graces with the drivers? A few, of course, look at me like a scab and I did not understand it until reading posts here. Some seem to treat you like a human. In reality I knew this was a foot in the door and a seasonal position. I know my job ends abruptly. I want to have a decent "marking" on my employment with UPS in the eventuality I may sign for a warehouse position. Rural deliveries had less than 40 stops, 70 miles. Using a small 4door sedan with the back seat gutted. </p><p></p><p>What's the best help a PVD can be to you regular employees without stepping on toes, and still make myself feel I've accomplished something for the day?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vociferous121, post: 5439619, member: 102375"] New as a PVD. Really didn't know a thing about this site and just happened across it today looking up UPS stuff. Today was day 1. Let me say... I wish I would have known about some stuff like how the union works beforehand... Mainly 1 question as it seems sentiments have changed over time as I have been reading on here. How do I keep in good graces with the drivers? A few, of course, look at me like a scab and I did not understand it until reading posts here. Some seem to treat you like a human. In reality I knew this was a foot in the door and a seasonal position. I know my job ends abruptly. I want to have a decent "marking" on my employment with UPS in the eventuality I may sign for a warehouse position. Rural deliveries had less than 40 stops, 70 miles. Using a small 4door sedan with the back seat gutted. What's the best help a PVD can be to you regular employees without stepping on toes, and still make myself feel I've accomplished something for the day? [/QUOTE]
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