olroadbeech
Happy Verified UPSer
don't change gears going over rail road tracks.
instant fail.
instant fail.
So I can go on the concrete slopes, which I guess technically are not curbs?
don't change gears going over rail road tracks.
instant fail.
They're called "truck aprons". Idk if that's a curb in ups's eyes though?
permanent hireYes if you take the inside lane. You can also put on your hazards and take up both lanes. It is legal in wisconsin.
Are you a permanent hire or seasonal?
permanent hire
don't change gears going over rail road tracks.
instant fail.
Nope she's right,don't shift while going over the tracks. It's not an instant fail though you will get hit on points, also both hands on the wheel when turning(hand to hand don't cross over hands) and no shifting whiling turning.Is it an urban myth that changing gears while going over train tracks will cause the vehicle to stall?
Asked the question if job was full-time, HR said "yes". I will have more work than I can handle during summer, holidays and peak time. However, I will probably be laid-off from Jan-Apr, but would have guaranteed work in the warehouse during this time at package handler wages.Are you positive?
Your road test is after the 'free period.' You can work May till Labor Day as a vacation cover guy and be let go after Labor Day. I suspect that you will not know that you are permanent until you work after Labor Day.
Also, what is "free period", and your making me nervous when you say "let go".Are you positive?
Your road test is after the 'free period.' You can work May till Labor Day as a vacation cover guy and be let go after Labor Day. I suspect that you will not know that you are permanent until you work after Labor Day.
Asked the question if job was full-time, HR said "yes". I will have more work than I can handle during summer, holidays and peak time. However, I will probably be laid-off from Jan-Apr, but would have guaranteed work in the warehouse during this time at package handler wages.
Also, what is "free period", and your making me nervous when you say "let go".
Also, what is "free period", and your making me nervous when you say "let go".
If I don't screw-up; no accidents, not late for work, etc; why would I be fired?June to september
Novevember to January 15
Fired
According to HR, all time, whether I work or not, I will still gain seniority.There are several free periods during the year depending upon what part of the country you will be working in. Time worked during one of those periods generally does not count toward your seniority.
If I don't screw-up; no accidents, not late for work, etc; why would I be fired?
According to HR, all time, whether I work or not, I will still gain seniority.
If I don't screw-up; no accidents, not late for work, etc; why would I be fired?
You can always trust HR.
so after labor day, I should be looking for another job?Fired is the wrong word.
"Your services are no longer needed" may be more appropriate; again, that depends upon location specific variables that no one here can answer for you.