Baby, if practice makes perfect, how'd you get so good at.....wait. Some things I don't want to know.Oral
Why cant I get any serious answers...
Wee Wee MonsieurJoin the French Foreign Legion. The last option
-I don't plan on staying her for more than 1-2 years as stated before
-Im not asking for "real money". 300 a week is more than enough
- I just wanna know if there is anything else I can apply to
Thanks for trying to help though
No. You'll have to ask moe Larry or curly for an explanation to that one.Penis Sir?
Did you mean "Oui Oui Monsieur?
Which as a part-time stepping stone can be better job than UPS.There are always openings in the food service industry.
What skill set did Scott Davis have? Other than breeding and going to the right schools?
If you are staying for the short term, going into management will look good on your resume.
Since you are in school, this would be a perfect job for you since part-time supervisors rarely work more than 5 hours a day with less physical strain .
One point to remember is that you will be paid monthly if you go that route. Plus, depending on management at that building, they may not want to take the time to train you if you are out the door in a year.
Good Luck
You lay down with dogs….you get up with fleasThanks for the only serious answer here. Everyone else here is being ignorant.
Yeah I wanted to become one because of the increased pay, less physical strain, and will look good on my resume when I look for other jobs.
Now if I was staying at Ups for a long time, I could see why its a bad position and why everyone on these forums crys about it lmao. But I don't intend on staying here long.
And from what I know, they are paid weekly. Maybe bi weekly possibly. Def not monthly. Also, they have no idea how long I am staying here so no reason they should not train me lol
-I don't plan on staying her for more than 1-2 years as stated before
-Im not asking for "real money". 300 a week is more than enough
- I just wanna know if there is anything else I can apply to
Thanks for trying to help though
Thanks for the only serious answer here. Everyone else here is being ignorant.
Yeah I wanted to become one because of the increased pay, less physical strain, and will look good on my resume when I look for other jobs.
Now if I was staying at Ups for a long time, I could see why its a bad position and why everyone on these forums crys about it lmao. But I don't intend on staying here long.
And from what I know, they are paid weekly. Maybe bi weekly possibly. Def not monthly. Also, they have no idea how long I am staying here so no reason they should not train me lol
PT sup is not really a "promotion" in many ways of looking at it. If you plan on leaving UPS in a couple of years it might look good on your resume but they rate around pond scum in the hierarchy of UPS.