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Drivers PLEASE answer these questions for me EMERGENCY
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<blockquote data-quote="PD3 isnt for me" data-source="post: 126923"><p>Feel free to ignore my backstory and just answer the questions.</p><p></p><p>Backstory: I really have to make a decision fast that it's a big one life-wise. I em the head supervisors favorite loader in the whole building since im the fastest and never get misloads. They are going to ask me most likely tomorrow if i want to be a PT supervisor since i was given the heads up about it. My dilema is i want to be a driver in the future. I have to decide between part-time supervisor and staying in college. Once i finish my associates i dont really know what i want to major in so maybe i would rather just be a UPS driver for the rest of my life.</p><p></p><p>Questions:</p><p></p><p>1. Are the hours horrible all year or just peak season? Like say im a driver for 5 years. Will i work like 8 hours a day average? Or still 8-12? Like eventually in my life i would like just have an 8 hour a day job.</p><p></p><p>2. Do a lot of people fail out during training? This would suck if i failed their training thing after declined the supervisor position i would have nothing.</p><p></p><p>3. Is the job safe? do you think i will get injured or killed before i retire if i make this my career?</p><p></p><p>4. Say you are a driver for 2+ years. What sort of things can they instantly fire you for if you are in the union and stuff?</p><p></p><p>5. Any hot chicks on the routes? If i stop with college at two-year-degree instead of four. I need somewhere to meet my future wife if i cant meet her in my classes.</p><p></p><p>I HAVE LITERALLY TIL TOMORROW AT 5PM TO DECIDE. SO THANK YOU FOR ANY INFORMATION.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PD3 isnt for me, post: 126923"] Feel free to ignore my backstory and just answer the questions. Backstory: I really have to make a decision fast that it's a big one life-wise. I em the head supervisors favorite loader in the whole building since im the fastest and never get misloads. They are going to ask me most likely tomorrow if i want to be a PT supervisor since i was given the heads up about it. My dilema is i want to be a driver in the future. I have to decide between part-time supervisor and staying in college. Once i finish my associates i dont really know what i want to major in so maybe i would rather just be a UPS driver for the rest of my life. Questions: 1. Are the hours horrible all year or just peak season? Like say im a driver for 5 years. Will i work like 8 hours a day average? Or still 8-12? Like eventually in my life i would like just have an 8 hour a day job. 2. Do a lot of people fail out during training? This would suck if i failed their training thing after declined the supervisor position i would have nothing. 3. Is the job safe? do you think i will get injured or killed before i retire if i make this my career? 4. Say you are a driver for 2+ years. What sort of things can they instantly fire you for if you are in the union and stuff? 5. Any hot chicks on the routes? If i stop with college at two-year-degree instead of four. I need somewhere to meet my future wife if i cant meet her in my classes. I HAVE LITERALLY TIL TOMORROW AT 5PM TO DECIDE. SO THANK YOU FOR ANY INFORMATION. [/QUOTE]
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