So I'm a seasonal driver helper this year. The work is physical, as I expected it to be, and I admit I've come home some days pretty sore. I show up on time, don't complain, and try to hustle. My driver has told me I'm doing a good job and said he'd put in a good word for me if I was thinking of trying to get something permanent inside the building.
UPS benefits (particularly healthcare) are amazing; Obamacare has made the ones we currently have thru my husband's employer pretty bad. Our costs have probably tripled since it was passed. It's a source of a lot of worry and financial strain for me personally.
To get down to the question: I'm a fairly petite female (120 lbs). I'm not sure I would be welcome inside the building because obviously most people (men) would be stronger than me. I don't blame them for wanting to hire young strong males; it makes sense. I don't want to be the weakest link so to speak; I dont want to be the jerk who cant do the job and who someone else always has to help out. Yet I'm tempted to at least try to get permanent work there. Would you guys advise for or against this? I will not be offended by truthful answers. And yes I know the odds of me being hired permanently arent that great to begin with, being just a seasonal DH. Thanks!
UPS benefits (particularly healthcare) are amazing; Obamacare has made the ones we currently have thru my husband's employer pretty bad. Our costs have probably tripled since it was passed. It's a source of a lot of worry and financial strain for me personally.
To get down to the question: I'm a fairly petite female (120 lbs). I'm not sure I would be welcome inside the building because obviously most people (men) would be stronger than me. I don't blame them for wanting to hire young strong males; it makes sense. I don't want to be the weakest link so to speak; I dont want to be the jerk who cant do the job and who someone else always has to help out. Yet I'm tempted to at least try to get permanent work there. Would you guys advise for or against this? I will not be offended by truthful answers. And yes I know the odds of me being hired permanently arent that great to begin with, being just a seasonal DH. Thanks!