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I have an interview with Fedex Express next week. Some questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="SmithBarney" data-source="post: 3540716" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>Stay at UPS</p><p>If you really need work and they are hiring PT A.M. at FedEx(PT AM Couriers cannot be forced to work outside their scheduled shift), work at both tell no one, UPS drivers will probably see you on road, but that's a chance you'll have to take(if you want to)</p><p>There is no hard rule that says you can't work for both. Clearly it's not conflict of interest at the level you are working, if you were management then yes I could see a conflict.</p><p>Most of all stay at UPS, if you are young with no family(or a young family) you can put in a good 20-25years and(retire) or pick a new career after that. I know plenty of guys who put in 15-20years socking away all the UPS $$$ and now live very comfortably in another career choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmithBarney, post: 3540716, member: 709"] Stay at UPS If you really need work and they are hiring PT A.M. at FedEx(PT AM Couriers cannot be forced to work outside their scheduled shift), work at both tell no one, UPS drivers will probably see you on road, but that's a chance you'll have to take(if you want to) There is no hard rule that says you can't work for both. Clearly it's not conflict of interest at the level you are working, if you were management then yes I could see a conflict. Most of all stay at UPS, if you are young with no family(or a young family) you can put in a good 20-25years and(retire) or pick a new career after that. I know plenty of guys who put in 15-20years socking away all the UPS $$$ and now live very comfortably in another career choice. [/QUOTE]
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