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<blockquote data-quote="km3" data-source="post: 3796524" data-attributes="member: 56117"><p>Where I am it's 6 months. However, if they're hiring people off the street for the day shift, the stewards can sometimes make something happen sooner than that. It just depends on your supplement and local practices. At this point, if you got the ball rolling today, I'd guess your best chance would be to move at the end of January/sometime in February. They don't like moving people around during peak. </p><p></p><p>Don't worry about what the other guy said, either. Preloading is pretty much the hardest part-time job at UPS. Just about any job you'd be doing on the day shift, whether it's loading trailers, unloading, or sorting, is going to be significantly easier than preloading is. Management in the hub shifts (day, twilight, and midnight) tend to be a lot more laid back than preload management, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="km3, post: 3796524, member: 56117"] Where I am it's 6 months. However, if they're hiring people off the street for the day shift, the stewards can sometimes make something happen sooner than that. It just depends on your supplement and local practices. At this point, if you got the ball rolling today, I'd guess your best chance would be to move at the end of January/sometime in February. They don't like moving people around during peak. Don't worry about what the other guy said, either. Preloading is pretty much the hardest part-time job at UPS. Just about any job you'd be doing on the day shift, whether it's loading trailers, unloading, or sorting, is going to be significantly easier than preloading is. Management in the hub shifts (day, twilight, and midnight) tend to be a lot more laid back than preload management, too. [/QUOTE]
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