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Is there really a high turnover rate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brown287" data-source="post: 799501" data-attributes="member: 14940"><p>In my building turn over seems to be very low. Do you have people changing work locations? Absolutely, which is only a change of location in the building and not that person quitting. Also what you need to take into consideration is the type of work and the type of person that generally is attracted to it. When you compare turn over rates from other companies that offer part time work, UPS rates very high against them. Is starting pay of a part timer low compared to a full timer? Yes but ask yourself, aren't the job responsibilities and duties different as well. </p><p> </p><p>When I started at UPS as a loader I had ZERO intention of making it a career. So I had no misconceived notions that my pay was unacceptable. It only seems low compared to how much we get payed to walk packages to door steps.</p><p> </p><p>Once I decided to make UPS a career I got D.O.T. certified and started to do utility work which DOES pay better. So at first no you are not going to make the big bucks. But if you decide to stick it out then there are plenty of options at UPS available to all of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown287, post: 799501, member: 14940"] In my building turn over seems to be very low. Do you have people changing work locations? Absolutely, which is only a change of location in the building and not that person quitting. Also what you need to take into consideration is the type of work and the type of person that generally is attracted to it. When you compare turn over rates from other companies that offer part time work, UPS rates very high against them. Is starting pay of a part timer low compared to a full timer? Yes but ask yourself, aren't the job responsibilities and duties different as well. When I started at UPS as a loader I had ZERO intention of making it a career. So I had no misconceived notions that my pay was unacceptable. It only seems low compared to how much we get payed to walk packages to door steps. Once I decided to make UPS a career I got D.O.T. certified and started to do utility work which DOES pay better. So at first no you are not going to make the big bucks. But if you decide to stick it out then there are plenty of options at UPS available to all of us. [/QUOTE]
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