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<blockquote data-quote="Northbaypkg" data-source="post: 3992662" data-attributes="member: 58387"><p>^^This. I waited 14 years to become a driver, while others with less seniority took the plunge much sooner. Your building seniority remains the same, but your full time seniority starts all over. If you know you eventually want to drive, do it as soon as you can. For me I was going to community college and didn't plan on making UPS my career and passed on the opportunity. I messed around too much in college and ended up falling back on UPS as a career. Truth be told I was lucky to have such a fantastic option. But still, all those other guys that I had more building seniority than? They were way higher up on the full time seniority list by the time I became a driver. </p><p></p><p>I found myself going through the same issues that the poster above mentions. A lot of vacation weeks, but crappy options to choose from at first. July and August is usually all blacked out in your first years. The selections get better year after year though. For me seven years in there were only six weeks blacked out for this year's vacation selection, including the coveted July 4th and Thanksgiving weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northbaypkg, post: 3992662, member: 58387"] ^^This. I waited 14 years to become a driver, while others with less seniority took the plunge much sooner. Your building seniority remains the same, but your full time seniority starts all over. If you know you eventually want to drive, do it as soon as you can. For me I was going to community college and didn't plan on making UPS my career and passed on the opportunity. I messed around too much in college and ended up falling back on UPS as a career. Truth be told I was lucky to have such a fantastic option. But still, all those other guys that I had more building seniority than? They were way higher up on the full time seniority list by the time I became a driver. I found myself going through the same issues that the poster above mentions. A lot of vacation weeks, but crappy options to choose from at first. July and August is usually all blacked out in your first years. The selections get better year after year though. For me seven years in there were only six weeks blacked out for this year's vacation selection, including the coveted July 4th and Thanksgiving weeks. [/QUOTE]
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