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<blockquote data-quote="mpeedy" data-source="post: 136936" data-attributes="member: 6439"><p>You have to specify which Fed-Ex branch you were accepted at, Express,Ground, or Freight. They are all different companies under the Fed-Ex name. </p><p>The Ups drivers helper position will end at the end of the year. The hours will be few in the beginning 15 hours or so, to about 25 to 30 around Christmas. Come Jan. 1 you will have no job with Ups. If you show up every day as a drivers helper you will have good foot in the door to be hired on as a part-time employee for sure. Any full time jobs depends on the hub you work in.</p><p>Fed-Ex is non union so you would probably have a better chance at staying on with them full-time. Ups is union and there are rules about getting a full time position. They can only hire 1 person from the outside for every 6 full time positions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mpeedy, post: 136936, member: 6439"] You have to specify which Fed-Ex branch you were accepted at, Express,Ground, or Freight. They are all different companies under the Fed-Ex name. The Ups drivers helper position will end at the end of the year. The hours will be few in the beginning 15 hours or so, to about 25 to 30 around Christmas. Come Jan. 1 you will have no job with Ups. If you show up every day as a drivers helper you will have good foot in the door to be hired on as a part-time employee for sure. Any full time jobs depends on the hub you work in. Fed-Ex is non union so you would probably have a better chance at staying on with them full-time. Ups is union and there are rules about getting a full time position. They can only hire 1 person from the outside for every 6 full time positions. [/QUOTE]
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