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<blockquote data-quote="laffter" data-source="post: 1138946" data-attributes="member: 43119"><p>I'm going to assume that the strictness of Keter audits are the same for any employee at UPS (preload, drivers, sups, etc). I've been working preload for just under two years, and a few weeks ago was the first time I've actually been asked questions by one of those guys. Now, I've always been told that I need to recite this garbage word for word. Being able to recite something verbatim just means that you can memorize words well. Being able to explain something in your own words means you actually have an understanding of what they're asking you. I answered his questions in a combination of how I was told to answer them, and how I actually understood them. It wasn't verbatim by any means. I even mixed something up on one part, and he gave me an opportunity to correct myself. Maybe I just had a nice auditor, but I passed... as two sups took it upon themselves the next day to tell me. The guys who were grilling the pt time sup on my belt were not so nice. They even looked like a-holes.</p><p></p><p>I guess what I'm getting at is, I'm surprised they failed you for not knowing one part word for word. That's silly. You probably had a <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />y auditor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laffter, post: 1138946, member: 43119"] I'm going to assume that the strictness of Keter audits are the same for any employee at UPS (preload, drivers, sups, etc). I've been working preload for just under two years, and a few weeks ago was the first time I've actually been asked questions by one of those guys. Now, I've always been told that I need to recite this garbage word for word. Being able to recite something verbatim just means that you can memorize words well. Being able to explain something in your own words means you actually have an understanding of what they're asking you. I answered his questions in a combination of how I was told to answer them, and how I actually understood them. It wasn't verbatim by any means. I even mixed something up on one part, and he gave me an opportunity to correct myself. Maybe I just had a nice auditor, but I passed... as two sups took it upon themselves the next day to tell me. The guys who were grilling the pt time sup on my belt were not so nice. They even looked like a-holes. I guess what I'm getting at is, I'm surprised they failed you for not knowing one part word for word. That's silly. You probably had a :censored:y auditor. [/QUOTE]
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