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<blockquote data-quote="Hinkle" data-source="post: 235004" data-attributes="member: 9835"><p>I agree 100% with <em>Mom</em>, above. I, too, am the mom of a UPS employee who just completed his first year as a full time college student and an employee of UPS. <em>He</em> gave up trying to collect this benefit after 6 months of repeated application rejections, and failed calls to HR and EdCor. I took over when he gave up, and I have to say that in all my 49 years this is the most frustrating thing I have ever dealt with. So far we have a 3 inch thick stack of notes, paperwork, and rejected applications. After 6 months of dogged pursuit, he did receive payment for Fall of 2006. Unfortunately, his Winter and Spring applications were rejected 6 times. And, yes, we did call after each rejection so that we could correct the errors before resubmitting. Ha! I laugh just thinking about all the conversations we have had with EdCor's <em>Escalation Officers</em>. Next stop...a meeting with UPS HR and if that doesn't work he, too, will find other employment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hinkle, post: 235004, member: 9835"] I agree 100% with [I]Mom[/I], above. I, too, am the mom of a UPS employee who just completed his first year as a full time college student and an employee of UPS. [I]He[/I] gave up trying to collect this benefit after 6 months of repeated application rejections, and failed calls to HR and EdCor. I took over when he gave up, and I have to say that in all my 49 years this is the most frustrating thing I have ever dealt with. So far we have a 3 inch thick stack of notes, paperwork, and rejected applications. After 6 months of dogged pursuit, he did receive payment for Fall of 2006. Unfortunately, his Winter and Spring applications were rejected 6 times. And, yes, we did call after each rejection so that we could correct the errors before resubmitting. Ha! I laugh just thinking about all the conversations we have had with EdCor's [I]Escalation Officers[/I]. Next stop...a meeting with UPS HR and if that doesn't work he, too, will find other employment. [/QUOTE]
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