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<blockquote data-quote="Island" data-source="post: 1283151" data-attributes="member: 42417"><p>Sounds like HR is giving you the runaround. They hire people based on a list of priorities, not simply work ethic or eagerness. This isn't a popular statement I'm about to make but I've seen my HR make very obvious Affirmative Action tax writeoff hires en masse. When the HR person is touring 5 disabled people and 5 guys of a racial minority, it's sort of funny to me now. Why would UPS hire disabled people if not for the tax writeoff. That's a rhetorical question.</p><p>Anyway I've known a lot of young people who got put through the nonsense with HR like that and what seemed to help them was applying to a different shift. Each shift hires independently in my hub and people who never get called to do paperwork to join twilight can invariably get called the next day if they tell HR they want to change their app to preload.</p><p>Preload is the better choice for you anyway if you want to drive. Preloaders, as you probably know, are heavily involved with the driver's work.</p><p>If applying for a different shift doesn't work, I hope you consider a less miserable career.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Island, post: 1283151, member: 42417"] Sounds like HR is giving you the runaround. They hire people based on a list of priorities, not simply work ethic or eagerness. This isn't a popular statement I'm about to make but I've seen my HR make very obvious Affirmative Action tax writeoff hires en masse. When the HR person is touring 5 disabled people and 5 guys of a racial minority, it's sort of funny to me now. Why would UPS hire disabled people if not for the tax writeoff. That's a rhetorical question. Anyway I've known a lot of young people who got put through the nonsense with HR like that and what seemed to help them was applying to a different shift. Each shift hires independently in my hub and people who never get called to do paperwork to join twilight can invariably get called the next day if they tell HR they want to change their app to preload. Preload is the better choice for you anyway if you want to drive. Preloaders, as you probably know, are heavily involved with the driver's work. If applying for a different shift doesn't work, I hope you consider a less miserable career. [/QUOTE]
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