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Are UPS freight employees eligible to receive tuition reimbursement?
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<blockquote data-quote="youngster33" data-source="post: 844934" data-attributes="member: 35209"><p><strong>thanks</strong></p><p></p><p>Thank you both for the replies, I appreciate it. I did not know about UPSers.com. I contacted HR and they would not tell me anything except that the program has been suspended. I just want to look at the pros and cons before jumping on board. I am not sure I will get 40 hours. At my current job I average a 55 hour week at $23/hour. It is hard to imagine what my paycheck will look like at $15/hour and less than a 40 hour week. I was hoping UPS offered tuition assistance to the UPS Freight drivers. Your probably wondering why I want to work here instead of where I am currently. I have heard so many great things about the package side contract, but it seems UPSF has some catching up to do. I feel that UPSF is still fairly new and is going to fight for a decent contract. I like that when negotiating for a new contract it is all the UPSF together. Currently I make the same wages as a City Driver's top wage but over time this will change. I feel like in the long run I will be better of with UPSF. I know the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence so that is why I am open to any input or suggestions. I am willing to give up a position I have worked very hard to get to. I have it made right now with seniority, vacations, and in a little less than a year I will be vested. I just want to know that I am making the best decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngster33, post: 844934, member: 35209"] [b]thanks[/b] Thank you both for the replies, I appreciate it. I did not know about UPSers.com. I contacted HR and they would not tell me anything except that the program has been suspended. I just want to look at the pros and cons before jumping on board. I am not sure I will get 40 hours. At my current job I average a 55 hour week at $23/hour. It is hard to imagine what my paycheck will look like at $15/hour and less than a 40 hour week. I was hoping UPS offered tuition assistance to the UPS Freight drivers. Your probably wondering why I want to work here instead of where I am currently. I have heard so many great things about the package side contract, but it seems UPSF has some catching up to do. I feel that UPSF is still fairly new and is going to fight for a decent contract. I like that when negotiating for a new contract it is all the UPSF together. Currently I make the same wages as a City Driver's top wage but over time this will change. I feel like in the long run I will be better of with UPSF. I know the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence so that is why I am open to any input or suggestions. I am willing to give up a position I have worked very hard to get to. I have it made right now with seniority, vacations, and in a little less than a year I will be vested. I just want to know that I am making the best decision. [/QUOTE]
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