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<blockquote data-quote="cloverflower" data-source="post: 103770" data-attributes="member: 5712"><p>Hello all.</p><p>I have a question. I have accepted a position as a loader. I wanted to join UPS specifically for the benefits. The evening/night shifts work great for me as I have a very lively and busy daylife. I am not interested at this time in FT or driving (as I understand it, driving is a FT day position)</p><p>I am also NOT interested in management. It's a HUGE 'been there - done that, would rather loose a body part then do it again' type thing.</p><p> </p><p>SO, What options do I have as a long term, PT employee with no desire for the management experience? Are there other opportunities outside of preload, sort, load, or unload. Or is my destiny in the warehouse.</p><p> </p><p>I realize I'll find out more when I start, but thought there is much more insight here and I can begin to plan accordingly. </p><p> </p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cloverflower, post: 103770, member: 5712"] Hello all. I have a question. I have accepted a position as a loader. I wanted to join UPS specifically for the benefits. The evening/night shifts work great for me as I have a very lively and busy daylife. I am not interested at this time in FT or driving (as I understand it, driving is a FT day position) I am also NOT interested in management. It's a HUGE 'been there - done that, would rather loose a body part then do it again' type thing. SO, What options do I have as a long term, PT employee with no desire for the management experience? Are there other opportunities outside of preload, sort, load, or unload. Or is my destiny in the warehouse. I realize I'll find out more when I start, but thought there is much more insight here and I can begin to plan accordingly. thanks [/QUOTE]
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