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<blockquote data-quote="Box Handler of Dallas" data-source="post: 4768365" data-attributes="member: 74725"><p>1) Your hours would vary based on what shift you work. Once you make book, you're guaranteed 3.5 BUT you have to ask for it. They are required to either find you work or pay out the guarantee. </p><p>2) Depends on your center/seniority list.</p><p>3) Depends on what your full time job is going to be. RPCD, 22.4, inside, etc. can have different progressions.</p><p>4) Benefits are outstanding. After you've been there 9 months, your benefits kick in. You don't pay a penny for them. Where else can you work part-time and earn a pension? It's an incredible benefit as well.</p><p>5) Yes, go for it.</p><p>6) You'd be better off moving to CO then starting with UPS. As a part-time employee, you are eligible to transfer for "educational" purposes. Not sure about full-time. You would lose your building seniority, however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Box Handler of Dallas, post: 4768365, member: 74725"] 1) Your hours would vary based on what shift you work. Once you make book, you're guaranteed 3.5 BUT you have to ask for it. They are required to either find you work or pay out the guarantee. 2) Depends on your center/seniority list. 3) Depends on what your full time job is going to be. RPCD, 22.4, inside, etc. can have different progressions. 4) Benefits are outstanding. After you've been there 9 months, your benefits kick in. You don't pay a penny for them. Where else can you work part-time and earn a pension? It's an incredible benefit as well. 5) Yes, go for it. 6) You'd be better off moving to CO then starting with UPS. As a part-time employee, you are eligible to transfer for "educational" purposes. Not sure about full-time. You would lose your building seniority, however. [/QUOTE]
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