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How to find interna UPS job opportunities (eg. Colorado) when job board is down
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<blockquote data-quote="balland chain" data-source="post: 1185780" data-attributes="member: 43608"><p>I can understand your frustrations.. If you are a hourly worker we are still unable to transfer unless, it is for college (let me correct myself , that is what they say where I am.) I tried for years to transfer knowing that others had done just that (full time) . From what I was told by a sup that I could actually trust is that it depends on who you are.. It is unfortunate that it is this way. I have been there 26 years, and have personally been affected by UPS' bias. As you have experienced the brick wall at HR, and the seeming lack of information to encourage persons to apply, or advance in positions, I would truly consider if I would want to continue to work for UPS. The business has changed so much over my years at UPS, and from what I have read it is going to continue to change, with computers taking over more positions that were once held by a human.. It is showing that UPS has little to no compassion for its work force.. The harassment, threats, over supervision, intimidation ,etc.. If you are in college, stay in college.. If you have been with UPS for just a few years or less..RUN.. I understand that the driving jobs pay well, however affects it has on your body and mind are simply not worth it.. Best of luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="balland chain, post: 1185780, member: 43608"] I can understand your frustrations.. If you are a hourly worker we are still unable to transfer unless, it is for college (let me correct myself , that is what they say where I am.) I tried for years to transfer knowing that others had done just that (full time) . From what I was told by a sup that I could actually trust is that it depends on who you are.. It is unfortunate that it is this way. I have been there 26 years, and have personally been affected by UPS' bias. As you have experienced the brick wall at HR, and the seeming lack of information to encourage persons to apply, or advance in positions, I would truly consider if I would want to continue to work for UPS. The business has changed so much over my years at UPS, and from what I have read it is going to continue to change, with computers taking over more positions that were once held by a human.. It is showing that UPS has little to no compassion for its work force.. The harassment, threats, over supervision, intimidation ,etc.. If you are in college, stay in college.. If you have been with UPS for just a few years or less..RUN.. I understand that the driving jobs pay well, however affects it has on your body and mind are simply not worth it.. Best of luck [/QUOTE]
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