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Got a job as Package Handler on preload shift, not sure if I should do it...
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<blockquote data-quote="chicagocubz" data-source="post: 817514" data-attributes="member: 34085"><p>I'm hoping you guys can give me some advice.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently a college student, I'll be transferring to a university in the Fall. I went for my interview today and got the job during the morning shift. Tomorrow morning I'm supposed to go in for a tour of the facility. Now with my current school schedule working 3 AM-9 AM or whenever works fine. However, this summer (starting May 16th) I plan to take an EMT-Basic course. This class runs Monday through Thursday from 8 AM until 12 PM. Obviously this means UPS would conflict with my class schedule. </p><p></p><p>I don't technically need a job right now. I'm dead set on taking this class. Is it true that you have to work at UPS for 6 months before you're able to request a different shift? Is there really no point in my working at UPS for only a little over a month than? From what I understand my first few checks will be very small due to union fees, so I wouldn't make much at all.</p><p></p><p>Any input is greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chicagocubz, post: 817514, member: 34085"] I'm hoping you guys can give me some advice. I'm currently a college student, I'll be transferring to a university in the Fall. I went for my interview today and got the job during the morning shift. Tomorrow morning I'm supposed to go in for a tour of the facility. Now with my current school schedule working 3 AM-9 AM or whenever works fine. However, this summer (starting May 16th) I plan to take an EMT-Basic course. This class runs Monday through Thursday from 8 AM until 12 PM. Obviously this means UPS would conflict with my class schedule. I don't technically need a job right now. I'm dead set on taking this class. Is it true that you have to work at UPS for 6 months before you're able to request a different shift? Is there really no point in my working at UPS for only a little over a month than? From what I understand my first few checks will be very small due to union fees, so I wouldn't make much at all. Any input is greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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