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<blockquote data-quote="Dr.Brownz" data-source="post: 1658141" data-attributes="member: 52793"><p>they abuse the part time sups to. They are on a salary, so they get paid the same no matter how many hours they work.</p><p></p><p>UPS does not own me. We have a contract that clearly states what my responsibilities are and what UPS's are in regards to my employment. After 8am on a weekday, if they have not scheduled me for work they cannot force me to come in, I can just say no. A FT sup has to come in at the worst times. If a driver has an accident at 9pm at night they have to come in and fill out the accident reports and do an investigation. Sure they say the regular work day should be 8.5 hours but my sups come in at 530am and leave at 8pm. I on the other hand come in at 9pm and work till 6pm (sometimes 7:30) and get paid more money that them. </p><p></p><p>UPS will likely not hire you to be a supervisor if you have those DUI's. They need people who can do any job if they need them to because when short on drivers, sups get thrown in the package cars and told to deliver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr.Brownz, post: 1658141, member: 52793"] they abuse the part time sups to. They are on a salary, so they get paid the same no matter how many hours they work. UPS does not own me. We have a contract that clearly states what my responsibilities are and what UPS's are in regards to my employment. After 8am on a weekday, if they have not scheduled me for work they cannot force me to come in, I can just say no. A FT sup has to come in at the worst times. If a driver has an accident at 9pm at night they have to come in and fill out the accident reports and do an investigation. Sure they say the regular work day should be 8.5 hours but my sups come in at 530am and leave at 8pm. I on the other hand come in at 9pm and work till 6pm (sometimes 7:30) and get paid more money that them. UPS will likely not hire you to be a supervisor if you have those DUI's. They need people who can do any job if they need them to because when short on drivers, sups get thrown in the package cars and told to deliver. [/QUOTE]
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