Elmo.goes.to.prom
Well-Known Member
Because I messed up the 1st post
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Wait til they slam you with a 200+ piece bulk stop.
Yes, you are to old.
40 is around the time people think of leaving because their bodies can't handle it.
Because I messed up the 1st post
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Wait til they slam you with a 200+ piece bulk stop.
Yes, you are to old.
40 is around the time people think of leaving because their bodies can't handle it.
That is either a gravy pickup or the biggest bestest galaxy brain load ever
Somebody likes weed and math^ QED.
Somebody likes weed and math
I bet you would be a successful dealer
Don't listen to all the negativity on this page. I've been preloading for about 2 months. Yes it is very physically hard work, the pay isn't good but the opportunities down the road are excellent if you stick with it. I finished driver training recently and will be driving soon. Be prepard to lose weight, get in great shape and have afternoons off. It's not bad.I am close to losing my current full-time job, and am want to move to a small town in Texas. Am I crazy for wanting to be a part-time package handler at UPS? The shift is Sunrise (3:00 AM - 9:00 AM). I am thinking that is a permanent part-time position, because the ad does not mention anything about seasonal, I am in decent shape and I just passed 40 y/o, and workout close to 5-7 times a week. I am doing this mainly for the benefits, but some questions I have is do you go through a 30 or 90 working day probation, and it is 1 year before benefits kick in? I also heard that if you leave during your first year that you can't get hired on again at UPS. I haven't applied yet, but I wanted to see what others opinions are.
Yes it is very physically hard work, the pay isn't good.
That looks like my load every day by the time I had arrived at my delivery start point in the little town I delivered to. I had 20 or 30 miles of rough back roads to deliver before I got to the town. The only difference was you could triple the number of packages in the load at the very least. For the first half of the day it seemed like I was continually going back to stops with packages I had missed. Have I told you lately how tough we had it.
One stop before the truck had ever movedThat is either a gravy pickup or the biggest bestest galaxy brain load ever
Do you have a truck with canapy or suv? Maybe just get in seasonal, driver assistant, seasonal ft driver or PVD. It will give you an idea if you can handle it & make some cash. Also after the peak (if you kicked butt) you can squeeze into a loader or something. That’s what I did last year.I am close to losing my current full-time job, and am want to move to a small town in Texas. Am I crazy for wanting to be a part-time package handler at UPS? The shift is Sunrise (3:00 AM - 9:00 AM). I am thinking that is a permanent part-time position, because the ad does not mention anything about seasonal, I am in decent shape and I just passed 40 y/o, and workout close to 5-7 times a week. I am doing this mainly for the benefits, but some questions I have is do you go through a 30 or 90 working day probation, and it is 1 year before benefits kick in? I also heard that if you leave during your first year that you can't get hired on again at UPS. I haven't applied yet, but I wanted to see what others opinions are.
Somebody likes weed and math
I bet you would be a successful dealer
It's funny how intelligence scares you.
Yes, I love math. No, I don't partake of the herb. Even though I think it's absolutely ridiculous that a plant is illegal because a bunch of idiots like you deem it so.
How much chocolate does that fat cow you call a wife put down daily?
Same/same.
I am successful everythingI bet you'd be a successful wheelchair Paralympian.
Yes...please pray for me.