Up front, thanks for your time and information.
My questions are, would walking into UPS with an MBA, 20+ years (retired USAF Officer) military service and asking for a job as a "delivery" driver (not sure about the terminolgy) seem ridiculous and/or dodging responsibility? Yes, I know there is responsibility in every job, but I'm looking for something that pays OK, but that which carries a lot less weight than the one I've been doing for quite sometime now.
After I retire, if the road leads me to the doorstep of UPS, I was wondering how to present my case to them that I would like a job of delivering, no management B.S., not stuck in a building/office or the likes thereof!
If not viewed badly, what are the chances of getting a "delivery/driver" job right of the get-go?
Thank you....
My questions are, would walking into UPS with an MBA, 20+ years (retired USAF Officer) military service and asking for a job as a "delivery" driver (not sure about the terminolgy) seem ridiculous and/or dodging responsibility? Yes, I know there is responsibility in every job, but I'm looking for something that pays OK, but that which carries a lot less weight than the one I've been doing for quite sometime now.
After I retire, if the road leads me to the doorstep of UPS, I was wondering how to present my case to them that I would like a job of delivering, no management B.S., not stuck in a building/office or the likes thereof!
If not viewed badly, what are the chances of getting a "delivery/driver" job right of the get-go?
Thank you....