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<blockquote data-quote="Southwestern" data-source="post: 903753" data-attributes="member: 33209"><p>I like your logic -- it's the explanation for why many police academies consider the "ideal" candidate to be 18-21 -- but if I were the OP, I'd be skeptical. friend/T promotions require a grueling panel interview (not to mention that the new MAPP gives HR more involvement). And most driver sups begin their management career in a center other than the one they previously worked. As the OP previously stated he's from Chicago, I'd imagine that there are hundreds of P/T and friend/T employees with a letter on file to move into management. Ultimately, it may be a ploy to boost the OP's peak season production.</p><p></p><p>Of course, continually brags about how over-qualified for the position he is... I mean, come on, he's the only recent college graduate who's unable to find a "real" job and thus sought employment with UPS, right <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /> . Maybe Fantasyland isn't just at Disney.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southwestern, post: 903753, member: 33209"] I like your logic -- it's the explanation for why many police academies consider the "ideal" candidate to be 18-21 -- but if I were the OP, I'd be skeptical. friend/T promotions require a grueling panel interview (not to mention that the new MAPP gives HR more involvement). And most driver sups begin their management career in a center other than the one they previously worked. As the OP previously stated he's from Chicago, I'd imagine that there are hundreds of P/T and friend/T employees with a letter on file to move into management. Ultimately, it may be a ploy to boost the OP's peak season production. Of course, continually brags about how over-qualified for the position he is... I mean, come on, he's the only recent college graduate who's unable to find a "real" job and thus sought employment with UPS, right ;) . Maybe Fantasyland isn't just at Disney. [/QUOTE]
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