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Can I work as a package handler at ups if I work part time for the post office?
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<blockquote data-quote="kdogg788" data-source="post: 870773" data-attributes="member: 36573"><p>The job is pretty demanding. I wake up for my main job some mornings feeling like the victim of a blanket party. Whether you work at USPS or not is not really something they would care about. Of course they do want to list employment history and current employer if there is one. </p><p></p><p>There is a major difference between UPS and USPS in my personal observation. The USPS counter employees around here are all 60+ and work at the speed of water eroding the Grand Canyon. The drivers are AWFUL. The guy who delivers to my apartment complex will deliver one building, then sit in his truck for an hour, do another, and leave for 45 minutes and come back. The husband of one of my wife's best friends worked 4 to 5 hours or so on his route and was home every day by 11:30 or noon and getting paid 8 because he's a salaried government employee. </p><p></p><p>At the hub I'm at now just about everyone I've met has been great and I've worked in nearly every section of the loading. They won't pound you for numbers as long as you are doing your best to keep your belt clear and help out everyone else with their loads when you're light and they are getting jammed. The sooner everyone is done, the sooner everyone can go home.</p><p></p><p>-k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kdogg788, post: 870773, member: 36573"] The job is pretty demanding. I wake up for my main job some mornings feeling like the victim of a blanket party. Whether you work at USPS or not is not really something they would care about. Of course they do want to list employment history and current employer if there is one. There is a major difference between UPS and USPS in my personal observation. The USPS counter employees around here are all 60+ and work at the speed of water eroding the Grand Canyon. The drivers are AWFUL. The guy who delivers to my apartment complex will deliver one building, then sit in his truck for an hour, do another, and leave for 45 minutes and come back. The husband of one of my wife's best friends worked 4 to 5 hours or so on his route and was home every day by 11:30 or noon and getting paid 8 because he's a salaried government employee. At the hub I'm at now just about everyone I've met has been great and I've worked in nearly every section of the loading. They won't pound you for numbers as long as you are doing your best to keep your belt clear and help out everyone else with their loads when you're light and they are getting jammed. The sooner everyone is done, the sooner everyone can go home. -k [/QUOTE]
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