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45 yr old considering PT Handler job for benefits. Some questions & input desired...
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<blockquote data-quote="geriatric handler?" data-source="post: 250473" data-attributes="member: 11924"><p><strong>Re: 45 yr old considering PT Handler job for benefits. Some questions & input desired</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>hmmm, another data point. i guess i would have thought, being a union contract, that it would be the same everywhere. since it's been posted that the benefits are actually thru the teamsters, i'll call the local teamsters on monday and hope to get a definitive answer. </p><p></p><p>in case you are all wondering why i don't just ask UPS in the interview: i'd like to know the answer in advance, so it doesn't become the focal point of my interview and raise a 'geesh, he's 45 and got some major illness to boot' red flag (not the case, btw).</p><p></p><p>wonder if it's significantly different yet again for dockworkers/UPS freight. anyone know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geriatric handler?, post: 250473, member: 11924"] [b]Re: 45 yr old considering PT Handler job for benefits. Some questions & input desired[/b] hmmm, another data point. i guess i would have thought, being a union contract, that it would be the same everywhere. since it's been posted that the benefits are actually thru the teamsters, i'll call the local teamsters on monday and hope to get a definitive answer. in case you are all wondering why i don't just ask UPS in the interview: i'd like to know the answer in advance, so it doesn't become the focal point of my interview and raise a 'geesh, he's 45 and got some major illness to boot' red flag (not the case, btw). wonder if it's significantly different yet again for dockworkers/UPS freight. anyone know? [/QUOTE]
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