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drivers don't get help with over 70s anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="Forty6and2" data-source="post: 354630" data-attributes="member: 14693"><p>if you look at where it has my profile avatar, i'm sure you will find quite easily that i am located in arizona. i am in the western region. the particular part that i quoted to you was out of my Southwest Package Rider Tentative Agreement.</p><p>I am not a thief. I am absolutely not lying about my status and/or classification at UPS. I put in my time just like everyone else did. I am looking forward to becoming a full-time service provider as soon as possible. i view my status as temporary cover driver as one of the stepping stones to getting to where i want to be.</p><p>no-one else in my building has a problem with this position at all. many people with more seniority tried out and failed. i was one of the lucky ones who passed the test. there is currently one cover driver above me in seniority and four more below me in seniority. as previously stated, ups had to jump through hoops to be allowed to start hiring for this position. our number one b.a. was called in to have meeting after meeting with our center managers where the c.m. showed the b.a. that the ratios to full-time drivers to cover drivers would remain at a certain percentage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forty6and2, post: 354630, member: 14693"] if you look at where it has my profile avatar, i'm sure you will find quite easily that i am located in arizona. i am in the western region. the particular part that i quoted to you was out of my Southwest Package Rider Tentative Agreement. I am not a thief. I am absolutely not lying about my status and/or classification at UPS. I put in my time just like everyone else did. I am looking forward to becoming a full-time service provider as soon as possible. i view my status as temporary cover driver as one of the stepping stones to getting to where i want to be. no-one else in my building has a problem with this position at all. many people with more seniority tried out and failed. i was one of the lucky ones who passed the test. there is currently one cover driver above me in seniority and four more below me in seniority. as previously stated, ups had to jump through hoops to be allowed to start hiring for this position. our number one b.a. was called in to have meeting after meeting with our center managers where the c.m. showed the b.a. that the ratios to full-time drivers to cover drivers would remain at a certain percentage. [/QUOTE]
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