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<blockquote data-quote="brownedout" data-source="post: 877122" data-attributes="member: 30910"><p>Hello icewolf, welcome to the Browncafe. Did you really really go on your tour Sat. the 10th or by tomorrow did you mean Mon. the 12th? So if you had your tour yesterday this post is late. If the tour is tomorrow you can expect a supervisor to walk you around the facility where you will be working, at the times you will be working. They will give you a quick overview of the operation, what everyone does in their specific work area, and how it all ties in operation-wise. Some supes even use this as a walking interview, a feeling out "getting to know you" so to say. It is wise to be prepared to both ask and answer questions. Don't let that term TOUR sway you into complacency. Treat it just like you would a job interview. I wish you luck, it's a tough road working for UPS while attending college, I know, I did it. Once hired sign up for upsers.com as soon as you are eligible. There you will find out about tuition assistance available to certain shifts after a specified work period. As well as other great things that don't include ups or school. As far as boots and gloves, these are topics that have been dealt with on the forums many times. The simple answer I will give you is what works for me may not work for you and vice-versa. Check the higher pages of previous threads at the Ups discussions for boots/gloves, and go from there. Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownedout, post: 877122, member: 30910"] Hello icewolf, welcome to the Browncafe. Did you really really go on your tour Sat. the 10th or by tomorrow did you mean Mon. the 12th? So if you had your tour yesterday this post is late. If the tour is tomorrow you can expect a supervisor to walk you around the facility where you will be working, at the times you will be working. They will give you a quick overview of the operation, what everyone does in their specific work area, and how it all ties in operation-wise. Some supes even use this as a walking interview, a feeling out "getting to know you" so to say. It is wise to be prepared to both ask and answer questions. Don't let that term TOUR sway you into complacency. Treat it just like you would a job interview. I wish you luck, it's a tough road working for UPS while attending college, I know, I did it. Once hired sign up for upsers.com as soon as you are eligible. There you will find out about tuition assistance available to certain shifts after a specified work period. As well as other great things that don't include ups or school. As far as boots and gloves, these are topics that have been dealt with on the forums many times. The simple answer I will give you is what works for me may not work for you and vice-versa. Check the higher pages of previous threads at the Ups discussions for boots/gloves, and go from there. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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