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Hi. I am thinking about working at UPS...anyone help?
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<blockquote data-quote="skbleader" data-source="post: 104674" data-attributes="member: 5888"><p>Ok so I went online to fill out an application, but it said that there wasnt any positions at the moment at the location I was wanting. And lo and behold, this morning I received an email saying that they would like to talk to me about the position and that I should complete the entire application and call them about the job. </p><p></p><p>I am wondering if I can do this. My questions are what is working as package handler part time like? Basically, how flexible are the hours? And how many hours do they expect you to work a week? I am a highschool student and have school during the day so then I get off at 2:50 PM. If they want me to work 6 hours every day of the week like it looked like it was asking, I don't know if I can do that and keep up with my social life.</p><p></p><p>For instance, is it possible to only work like this:</p><p></p><p>Monday: 3 Hours</p><p>Tuesday: 6 Hours</p><p>Wednesday: 3 Hours</p><p>Thursday: 6 Hours</p><p>Friday: 6 Hours</p><p>Saturday: 6 Hours</p><p></p><p>And have it split up like that? I just would like to know preferably before I call them. Also, is it an easy job to get into? Like do you get used to it? Is it easy to stay there and not get fired? Haha I know that sounds lame, but I have a pretty decent job right now that is only 12 hours a week, 8.12 an hour, and if I were to switch to UPS I would have to quit that job which means I could never get it back if I were to get fired. </p><p></p><p>I dunno I am just wondering and hoping that this is a possibility! Please help me out all you UPS vets. Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skbleader, post: 104674, member: 5888"] Ok so I went online to fill out an application, but it said that there wasnt any positions at the moment at the location I was wanting. And lo and behold, this morning I received an email saying that they would like to talk to me about the position and that I should complete the entire application and call them about the job. I am wondering if I can do this. My questions are what is working as package handler part time like? Basically, how flexible are the hours? And how many hours do they expect you to work a week? I am a highschool student and have school during the day so then I get off at 2:50 PM. If they want me to work 6 hours every day of the week like it looked like it was asking, I don't know if I can do that and keep up with my social life. For instance, is it possible to only work like this: Monday: 3 Hours Tuesday: 6 Hours Wednesday: 3 Hours Thursday: 6 Hours Friday: 6 Hours Saturday: 6 Hours And have it split up like that? I just would like to know preferably before I call them. Also, is it an easy job to get into? Like do you get used to it? Is it easy to stay there and not get fired? Haha I know that sounds lame, but I have a pretty decent job right now that is only 12 hours a week, 8.12 an hour, and if I were to switch to UPS I would have to quit that job which means I could never get it back if I were to get fired. I dunno I am just wondering and hoping that this is a possibility! Please help me out all you UPS vets. Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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