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Class-action grievance against Integrad.
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<blockquote data-quote="UnconTROLLed" data-source="post: 1816019" data-attributes="member: 18708"><p>Yes, I was a driver too, before I went through integrad. And trust me, a little air driving doesn't make you a FT UPS driver.</p><p></p><p>Integrad is really more of a fine-tuning thing. They really hammer home the 5 and 10s, DIAD training, stop/start routine, package selection, practicing backs, how to use the mirror markers in the yard for positioning, 100% DOT pre-trip (we had to do this every day, each person, it took time)..etc. etc etc. .there was just a lot of molding and grooming going on and that type of very specific, "hands on" attention doesn't occur when you are thrown on the road with an on-car for a few days.</p><p></p><p>If anything, this type of thing would make Jim Casey proud. From what I have read, back in the day, UPS had these same types of "boot camps" to shape and manage people to become UPS'ers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnconTROLLed, post: 1816019, member: 18708"] Yes, I was a driver too, before I went through integrad. And trust me, a little air driving doesn't make you a FT UPS driver. Integrad is really more of a fine-tuning thing. They really hammer home the 5 and 10s, DIAD training, stop/start routine, package selection, practicing backs, how to use the mirror markers in the yard for positioning, 100% DOT pre-trip (we had to do this every day, each person, it took time)..etc. etc etc. .there was just a lot of molding and grooming going on and that type of very specific, "hands on" attention doesn't occur when you are thrown on the road with an on-car for a few days. If anything, this type of thing would make Jim Casey proud. From what I have read, back in the day, UPS had these same types of "boot camps" to shape and manage people to become UPS'ers. [/QUOTE]
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