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Impact of Minor Traffic Tickets for "next in line" Air Driver
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<blockquote data-quote="Used&amp;AbusedwithNoPrivacy" data-source="post: 809501" data-attributes="member: 33677"><p>I think you will be fine with those two tickets because they aren't moving violations. I had a DUI 17 years ago, and I am an Air Driver in Oregon, so as long as your honest and don't lie, and be straight up with your supervisors, you will be ok. The main thing with the Air Driving job is safety combined with efficiency in that order, also known as Cautious Agressive. Also, no one is perfect when they first start out thats why their is a training period, you will make huge mistakes, but the key is to keep bouncing back and learning from those mistakes, and to constantly try and improve so that you can reach your full potential. As long as you keep this mindset and your supervisor knows this, and you don't get cocky, you could be one of the best, and most productive drivers to ever come out of UPS. Mistakes will be made, but the key is to try and minimize those mistakes whenever possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Used&AbusedwithNoPrivacy, post: 809501, member: 33677"] I think you will be fine with those two tickets because they aren't moving violations. I had a DUI 17 years ago, and I am an Air Driver in Oregon, so as long as your honest and don't lie, and be straight up with your supervisors, you will be ok. The main thing with the Air Driving job is safety combined with efficiency in that order, also known as Cautious Agressive. Also, no one is perfect when they first start out thats why their is a training period, you will make huge mistakes, but the key is to keep bouncing back and learning from those mistakes, and to constantly try and improve so that you can reach your full potential. As long as you keep this mindset and your supervisor knows this, and you don't get cocky, you could be one of the best, and most productive drivers to ever come out of UPS. Mistakes will be made, but the key is to try and minimize those mistakes whenever possible. [/QUOTE]
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