muthatrucka
Well-Known Member
I work nights...I got what you were going for but all I'm saying is don't quit your day job.
I work nights...I got what you were going for but all I'm saying is don't quit your day job.
That figures---that's where all the flunkys go.I work nights...
"I called out once when I was in my probation period when I was starting out part time. When I was doing my 30 days for driving I called out about once a week, still qualified though"---your words
makeup your mind about how often you missed work.
Don't kid yourself---you aren't as valuable to them as you think. I hope you don't learn that the hard way.Just because i had Lots of family/personal issues to where I needed to take days off, qualification period or not, doesn’t mean I didn’t want to work it just meant that I had more important things to deal with. And at ups , If you do your job right and bust your ass they will let attendance issues slide. They can’t afford to lose good driver who knows lots of routes.
Let me explain. They said, why would you apply to UPS if you didn’t want to work. So I responded, to become a supervisor bc supervisors were lazy when they were hourly. See how funny that is?
Just because i had Lots of family/personal issues to where I needed to take days off, qualification period or not, doesn’t mean I didn’t want to work it just meant that I had more important things to deal with. And at ups , If you do your job right and bust your ass they will let attendance issues slide. They can’t afford to lose good drivers who know lots of routes
Like I said I had family/personal issues during my qualification period( 3 years ago) and I wouldn’t suggest anyone to call out once a week during their 30 day packet unless it’s really needed .Don’t have much of an attendance issue now-a-days but all I’m saying is if they like ya they like ya If not they may not be as lenient and less likely to let things slide....Don't kid yourself---you aren't as valuable to them as you think. I hope you don't learn that the hard way.
Yes, ups doesn’t come before my children."....more important things to deal with..."
Ancient astronaut theorists say, yes.It really all depends on what the CC was like from the division that morning. If you're calling out on a Monday. You will not make it as a driver. Monday is always the very worst C.C's.
Whenever calling out, always check UPS share price first. If it's up 3-5% or more you can stay home sick no problemo. If UPS is down huge. U r skarewed.
This is not 100% accurate, but fairly accurate so I've heard.
However this only applies for 2 more weeks. On June 1st a female takes the reigns as top dawg at UPS for the first time ever. I don't want to sound sexist, yet, have you ever listened to Helter Skelter?
Outlaw Josey Wales on History tonight.Ancient astronaut theorists say, yes.
Yes, ups doesn’t come before my children.
don’t need to explain myself
Just because i had Lots of family/personal issues to where I needed to take days off, qualification period or not, doesn’t mean I didn’t want to work it just meant that I had more important things to deal with. And at ups , If you do your job right and bust your ass they will let attendance issues slide. They can’t afford to lose good drivers who know lots of routes