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Why does UPS have such a high turnover rate for package handlers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny815" data-source="post: 973277" data-attributes="member: 41293"><p>I was 5'9'' weighing 155 lbs. when I started.... two weeks later I was at 135...I eventually got down to 120!! Luckily, I'm sorting now and was able to gain back to 145.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, I've seen guys quit their first day. Recently we had a new hire quit within his first hour!! It's no wonder, with the working conditions and the low pay, how do they expect people not to quit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny815, post: 973277, member: 41293"] I was 5'9'' weighing 155 lbs. when I started.... two weeks later I was at 135...I eventually got down to 120!! Luckily, I'm sorting now and was able to gain back to 145. Yeah, I've seen guys quit their first day. Recently we had a new hire quit within his first hour!! It's no wonder, with the working conditions and the low pay, how do they expect people not to quit? [/QUOTE]
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