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<blockquote data-quote="BigBeef42" data-source="post: 1337587" data-attributes="member: 41988"><p>Go at a speed that fits you. I edited my post above and added a few more things but will say once more-</p><p></p><p>During your 10min break ask other employees how many scans they have, and if you're above or below that #, then you need to increase or decrease ur # of scans. Try to seek out loaders that have a few years of seniority and see how many scans they have... and compare these to the scans other trainees have.</p><p></p><p>You want to work hard enough to earn your seniority and keep a job at ups but you don't want to do too little so they won't call you back.</p><p></p><p>Also usually if you're interested in money ups isn't the best place to work. The first few years are pretty much poverty level wages. The real reason people work here for such a long time is because of the health benefits. </p><p></p><p>But if you work in a region or hub where you can go full time within a couple years then it's a really really good money. And Worth sticking around and waiting for these jobs to open up.</p><p></p><p>At UPS you can be the best worker and they will always give you more work, hard work is never good enough. They always want to squeeze more out of you. The harder you work the more they give you... it's that simple</p><p></p><p>Sent using BrownCafe App</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBeef42, post: 1337587, member: 41988"] Go at a speed that fits you. I edited my post above and added a few more things but will say once more- During your 10min break ask other employees how many scans they have, and if you're above or below that #, then you need to increase or decrease ur # of scans. Try to seek out loaders that have a few years of seniority and see how many scans they have... and compare these to the scans other trainees have. You want to work hard enough to earn your seniority and keep a job at ups but you don't want to do too little so they won't call you back. Also usually if you're interested in money ups isn't the best place to work. The first few years are pretty much poverty level wages. The real reason people work here for such a long time is because of the health benefits. But if you work in a region or hub where you can go full time within a couple years then it's a really really good money. And Worth sticking around and waiting for these jobs to open up. At UPS you can be the best worker and they will always give you more work, hard work is never good enough. They always want to squeeze more out of you. The harder you work the more they give you... it's that simple Sent using BrownCafe App [/QUOTE]
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