Why didn't you ask that at the interview?I retired from express in 2018, hired by ground as a handler. I will have my employee number the same 280XXX . will this affect my health reimbursement account . ?
If you were hired as a sort package handler the question then becomes if you were hired as a direct Ground employed package handler or were you hired through and paid by a third party staffing agency?I retired from express in 2018, hired by ground as a handler. I will have my employee number the same 280XXX . will this affect my health reimbursement account . ?
Call them at 855-544-0190.I retired from express in 2018, hired by ground as a handler. I will have my employee number the same 280XXX . will this affect my health reimbursement account . ?
Fair question for sure but do you really think a Ground manager would know without having to make multiple inquiries?Why didn't you ask that at the interview?
He could at least inquire about it for him.Fair question for sure but do you really think a Ground manager would know without having to make multiple inquiries?
For package handler they’d be interviewing with HR so it’s probably come up before or easily resolved with a phone call.Fair question for sure but do you really think a Ground manager would know without having to make multiple inquiries?
Most HR departments these days are staffed with bimbos that have no clue without having to ask someone else and usually that someone else isn't there, busy on the phone, out to lunch etc.For package handler they’d be interviewing with HR so it’s probably come up before or easily resolved with a phone call.
You also work at Brown?Most HR departments these days are staffed with bimbos that have no clue without having to ask someone else and usually that someone else isn't there, busy on the phone, out to lunch etc.
Most HR departments these days are staffed with bimbos that have no clue without having to ask someone else and usually that someone else isn't there, busy on the phone, out to lunch etc.
Nah, I'm on pace to do $75k+ with my new job plus my pension.@vantexan is that you?
That’s all 1099 though, right? Have you incorporated yourself yet?Nah, I'm on pace to do $75k+ with my new job plus my pension.
Yep, 1099, and nope, no incorporation.That’s all 1099 though, right? Have you incorporated yourself yet?
Cool story bro.Nah, I'm on pace to do $75k+ with my new job plus my pension.
It is, and all the travel I can stand.Cool story bro.
I want answers not hints you wimp.Can't take the hint, can you?
I want answers not hints you wimp.
Who said I never try again?When you're always met with "I dunno, I'll have to ask but the person I have to ask is gone and I don't know when he'll be back. Why don't you try again... never?" then you've got your answer.
Sounds like Ground. This is when you start. This is when you stop. This is what you drive. This is what you wear This is where you go. This is how you do it. Etc,etc. But,.... you're an independent contractor. The thing to remember is that your SS monthly benefit is based on your highest 35 years earnings. If there's going to be some really low years in those 35 you might want to stay sole proprietorship pay the FICA and FIT and use these higher earning years to knock out some bad ones and increase your monthly benefit.Yep, 1099, and nope, no incorporation.