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<blockquote data-quote="JBrown003" data-source="post: 968695" data-attributes="member: 41356"><p>To my understanding, I will not be able to drive the UPS ground trucks unless I pass a driving test administered in a manual (stick-shift) vehicle. I have a little knowledge of how to operate a manual (stick-shift) vehicle. I've asked a ton of people, "do you have a stick shift vehicle", so I can get a better feel of operating one. Unfortunately; no-one has a stick shift vehicle that I've spoken with. At our center the majority of the vehicles are automatic. The excuse my operations manager uses is "You should know how to drive a stick shift just in case". The question I wanted to ask everyone -- <span style="color: #ff0000">can </span><span style="color: #ff0000">UPS accomodate me with an automatic vehicle since there is a possibility that I won't be able to fully learn how to operate a shift shift vehicle?</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBrown003, post: 968695, member: 41356"] To my understanding, I will not be able to drive the UPS ground trucks unless I pass a driving test administered in a manual (stick-shift) vehicle. I have a little knowledge of how to operate a manual (stick-shift) vehicle. I've asked a ton of people, "do you have a stick shift vehicle", so I can get a better feel of operating one. Unfortunately; no-one has a stick shift vehicle that I've spoken with. At our center the majority of the vehicles are automatic. The excuse my operations manager uses is "You should know how to drive a stick shift just in case". The question I wanted to ask everyone -- [COLOR=#ff0000]can [/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]UPS accomodate me with an automatic vehicle since there is a possibility that I won't be able to fully learn how to operate a shift shift vehicle?[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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