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<blockquote data-quote="wily_old_vet" data-source="post: 88494" data-attributes="member: 2183"><p>UPSJT-First off welcome to the Cafe. UPS is a great company to work for but like every company there are good points and bad points. One of the bad points that your husband has already run into is "negative management". For whatever reason UPS has mostly managed in this manner the whole time I was there. In other words you will more often hear what you are doing wrong than what you are doing right. Especially in that all important 30 day probationary period. It reminds me of Marine Corps boot camp where they do all they can do to break you down so that they cna remold you in the way they want you to be. Tell your husband that it happens to everyone. Just do as he is told to do, avoid any accidents and he should have no problems. Also tell him that he should be thankful that he started in feeders and not delivery. Having never been a feeder driver I can't talk to specifics but Tieguy and Trickpony can help with any specific questions you might have. Tell him good luck for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wily_old_vet, post: 88494, member: 2183"] UPSJT-First off welcome to the Cafe. UPS is a great company to work for but like every company there are good points and bad points. One of the bad points that your husband has already run into is "negative management". For whatever reason UPS has mostly managed in this manner the whole time I was there. In other words you will more often hear what you are doing wrong than what you are doing right. Especially in that all important 30 day probationary period. It reminds me of Marine Corps boot camp where they do all they can do to break you down so that they cna remold you in the way they want you to be. Tell your husband that it happens to everyone. Just do as he is told to do, avoid any accidents and he should have no problems. Also tell him that he should be thankful that he started in feeders and not delivery. Having never been a feeder driver I can't talk to specifics but Tieguy and Trickpony can help with any specific questions you might have. Tell him good luck for me. [/QUOTE]
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