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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 197567" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>I just got a call back from the same person I was dealing with through HR and he told me that there is no distinction in the program between hourly or salary. The fulltime informatin laid out on UPSers.com does apply to fulltime union hourly as well as non-union fulltime salary employees. Just an FYI for anyone else that may be interested. One thing he did tell me that was not listed on UPSers.com was that if you use this program, and leave UPS you have to pay back whatever reimbursement that you used for the prior 2 years. </p><p> </p><p>Being that I am combo I only work about 40-43 hours a week and I don't go in til the early evening. So that gives me some leeway to go to school. I agree that it would be impossible for a driver to do this, but where there is a will there is a way. Going fulltime has really put some new life in my quest for getting a degree as I hate feeling like I am married to UPS. I really would like to go other routes if I so choose in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 197567, member: 249"] I just got a call back from the same person I was dealing with through HR and he told me that there is no distinction in the program between hourly or salary. The fulltime informatin laid out on UPSers.com does apply to fulltime union hourly as well as non-union fulltime salary employees. Just an FYI for anyone else that may be interested. One thing he did tell me that was not listed on UPSers.com was that if you use this program, and leave UPS you have to pay back whatever reimbursement that you used for the prior 2 years. Being that I am combo I only work about 40-43 hours a week and I don't go in til the early evening. So that gives me some leeway to go to school. I agree that it would be impossible for a driver to do this, but where there is a will there is a way. Going fulltime has really put some new life in my quest for getting a degree as I hate feeling like I am married to UPS. I really would like to go other routes if I so choose in the future. [/QUOTE]
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