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<blockquote data-quote="Keepingthemhonest" data-source="post: 122659" data-attributes="member: 6514"><p>You don't need a college degree unless you are going for manager (preload driver sups fulltime management) and many fulltime management people haven't completed their degree. Being a driver requires you to take Specialized High Intensity Training, S.H.I.T for short. UPS prides themselves on how much **** they give their new hires. UPS's **** program is the best **** in this synergized world...joking aside there are many full time opportunities but in most hubs it will take you a long and I mean long (7 years in my building) to get it. There is feeder work (semi drivers) who mostly work at night, package drivers who work 8:50am - 9:00pm and inside jobs like clerk, porter (janitor), and 22.3 comboworkers who get no overtime and are glorified parttimers. That's the union side. If you are born with [evil]666[/evil]on your forehead and have a general disregard for human decency then you are qualified to join the management team where you can rape hard working blue collar americans of their lives...every hub is different, I heard that in denver they were hiring package drivers basically off the street... getting them to come in and work for 6months (required by contract) then right into the car they go...all in all I plan on driving in 5 more years when I turn 25 after my first air national guard tour is up and I have my bachelors (something like 1-5 drivers have a bachelors for a variety of reasons....for the most part not many jobs regardless of your education will pay you 80g a year and give you nearly guaranteed work for the rest of your life)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keepingthemhonest, post: 122659, member: 6514"] You don't need a college degree unless you are going for manager (preload driver sups fulltime management) and many fulltime management people haven't completed their degree. Being a driver requires you to take Specialized High Intensity Training, S.H.I.T for short. UPS prides themselves on how much **** they give their new hires. UPS's **** program is the best **** in this synergized world...joking aside there are many full time opportunities but in most hubs it will take you a long and I mean long (7 years in my building) to get it. There is feeder work (semi drivers) who mostly work at night, package drivers who work 8:50am - 9:00pm and inside jobs like clerk, porter (janitor), and 22.3 comboworkers who get no overtime and are glorified parttimers. That's the union side. If you are born with [evil]666[/evil]on your forehead and have a general disregard for human decency then you are qualified to join the management team where you can rape hard working blue collar americans of their lives...every hub is different, I heard that in denver they were hiring package drivers basically off the street... getting them to come in and work for 6months (required by contract) then right into the car they go...all in all I plan on driving in 5 more years when I turn 25 after my first air national guard tour is up and I have my bachelors (something like 1-5 drivers have a bachelors for a variety of reasons....for the most part not many jobs regardless of your education will pay you 80g a year and give you nearly guaranteed work for the rest of your life) [/QUOTE]
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