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<blockquote data-quote="samiam" data-source="post: 228118" data-attributes="member: 1654"><p>The work you are doing has nothing to do with you being seasonal. It has to do with you being low man(woman) in the center. We have senority utility drivers in our center running that knid of crap, ( bailing out a driver, p/u missroutes, del. bulk stops )</p><p></p><p>If you were a p/ter' before you went driving, you would still have to worry about getting send back to your old area when you are not needed. Happens all the time in our center. You just happen to not have a p/t job to go back to since you are a street hire. My advice, do your best but have a back up plan incase you get let go. Don't count on UPS as a steady job until you are 150% sure you are a full timer for good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samiam, post: 228118, member: 1654"] The work you are doing has nothing to do with you being seasonal. It has to do with you being low man(woman) in the center. We have senority utility drivers in our center running that knid of crap, ( bailing out a driver, p/u missroutes, del. bulk stops ) If you were a p/ter' before you went driving, you would still have to worry about getting send back to your old area when you are not needed. Happens all the time in our center. You just happen to not have a p/t job to go back to since you are a street hire. My advice, do your best but have a back up plan incase you get let go. Don't count on UPS as a steady job until you are 150% sure you are a full timer for good. [/QUOTE]
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