can "no rehire" status be changed ??

ROLY1417

Member
Roughly over 10 years ago I worked for UPS as an unloader for well over a year I had to make a decision due to a family illness to leave, now I'm much older and would like to return to UPS and possibly move up. My problem is they have my status as "no rehire". I'm sure they have many ppl that have left in the history and come back would like some input on what if anything could be done on my behalf to get in. Any answers also I communicated to HR to find out status from the site and they say it can't be changed. Has anyone else gotten better results?
 

bleedinbrown58

That’s Craptacular
Roughly over 10 years ago I worked for UPS as an unloader for well over a year I had to make a decision due to a family illness to leave, now I'm much older and would like to return to UPS and possibly move up. My problem is they have my status as "no rehire". I'm sure they have many ppl that have left in the history and come back would like some input on what if anything could be done on my behalf to get in. Any answers also I communicated to HR to find out status from the site and they say it can't be changed. Has anyone else gotten better results?
i've seen a few people hired back...it's all who you know. How long did you work there before you quit?
 

oldngray

nowhere special
The policy used to be not to rehire but now UPS is so desperate for any warm body that rule has pretty much been forgotten.
 

ROLY1417

Member
can "no rehire" status be changed ??

Bleedinbrown58 I worked well over a year unloading anything worst than that can't be possible
 

Jackburton

Gone Fish'n
UPS isn't what it was 10 years ago. Do yourself a favor and consider the no rehire status a blessing, go find a job where you actually can move up, this ain't it.
 

ROLY1417

Member
can "no rehire" status be changed ??

Lol I can imagine but what I have been doing since then hasn't been a walk in the park either.
 
J

jibbs

Guest
The only way to change this without waiting out a certain time limit would be to approach HR directly. No electronics-- phone calls or face-to-face conversation. Your name will not be removed without somebody having an incentive to do so, and incentive will not be provided without making an impression upon that person. Impressions are hard to make electronically.... authentic impressions even moreso.


I would say to try to get in touch with HR out of the center/hub you want to work at, but finding out the HR personnel within UPS best suited for this conversation is almost always easier said than done.
 

ROLY1417

Member
can "no rehire" status be changed ??

Yes even when I worked for UPS it was very difficult to get a hold of one of them so I can imagine now that I don't it would be impossible. The hub I used to work at is prob same as all hubs they don't let you past security unless you are escorted by someone that is expecting you
 

Covemastah

Hoopah drives the boat Chief !!
Did you leave on a bad note ?? Did you give a two week notice ?? Where you pretty much a 'model employee' ??
And yes there are harder jobs than being an unloader here !!
 

ROLY1417

Member
can "no rehire" status be changed ??

I was unable to give a two weeks notice, I attempted to get a leave of absence but they wouldn't go for that so left me no other choice as far as work, I was always on time and busted my ass when I was there. I would stand up for myself when equipment was faulty or loaded incorrectly and they wouldn't send help to do it safely not sure a sup would consider that part a "model employee"
 

working up a sweat

Well-Known Member
Re: can "no rehire" status be changed ??

I left UPS after working there from PT 1997 to 2001. Had had to leave because I lost my FT job that was eliminated in 2001. Got a new job in my IT field in 2001. I was a good employee with a great record at UPS. I gave a month notice. I resigned on good terms because my new FT job was 1900 to 700, 4 days a week. I told UPS that when I had to quit and hoped to return someday. I was able to come back to UPS in 2009 was rehired. I am still at UPS and got myself vested into the Teamsters pension plan and get the Cadillac health benefits. Never burn your bridges. Get an Honorable Withdrawal Card from your Teamsters local. I lost my seniority but retained time worked as a Teamster.
 

ROLY1417

Member
can "no rehire" status be changed ??

Working up a sweat that helps me in absolutely no way did you even read the original post
 
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