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Old question: Rehire after leaving the Big Brown?
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<blockquote data-quote="cuongcrystal" data-source="post: 882576" data-attributes="member: 24819"><p>Hello everyone,</p><p>I know this is an old question as I just researched for old threads about this. But I still wanna ask you something. </p><p></p><p>I had worked for UPS for almost 2 years as a preloader. I was quite good at my job, could handle a big load, had very few misloads, and was friendly with everyone. (and I think I was one of the rare Asian guys could handle the job, well, at least at my hub) The one thing I sucked was my attendance. To be honest, I had quite call-ins, write-ups about my attendance. But other than that, I had never, ever had any other trouble (such as safety or insubordination). </p><p>Last year, I finally quit. Well, it wasn't in good terms as I should have done. It was bad that I didn't think ahead to some day that I want to come back to UPS. I recently tried to apply back to UPS (at another hub in my area as my old hub recently doesn't post any hiring jobs on the web) but was shot down right at the interview as the supervisor said they didn't rehire. </p><p></p><p>Could anyone please tell me or answer me some questions:</p><p>1/ What can I do to be able to get rehired by UPS? </p><p>2/ How long do I have to wait to get my no-rehire status off my record? </p><p>3/ If I move to another state, will my no-rehire status be there with me also? </p><p>4/ If I apply for the UPS helper in the Christmas season peak time, does that status be applied as well?</p><p></p><p>I really miss being a UPSer. The time I spent there was really fun. Hard work but well-rewarded. I had good friends, great supervisors. Everyone knows everyone. The best time, really. Just then I didn't realize all that! </p><p></p><p>Please share with me any thoughts you would have. Really appreciate that! </p><p></p><p>Cuong Ng.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuongcrystal, post: 882576, member: 24819"] Hello everyone, I know this is an old question as I just researched for old threads about this. But I still wanna ask you something. I had worked for UPS for almost 2 years as a preloader. I was quite good at my job, could handle a big load, had very few misloads, and was friendly with everyone. (and I think I was one of the rare Asian guys could handle the job, well, at least at my hub) The one thing I sucked was my attendance. To be honest, I had quite call-ins, write-ups about my attendance. But other than that, I had never, ever had any other trouble (such as safety or insubordination). Last year, I finally quit. Well, it wasn't in good terms as I should have done. It was bad that I didn't think ahead to some day that I want to come back to UPS. I recently tried to apply back to UPS (at another hub in my area as my old hub recently doesn't post any hiring jobs on the web) but was shot down right at the interview as the supervisor said they didn't rehire. Could anyone please tell me or answer me some questions: 1/ What can I do to be able to get rehired by UPS? 2/ How long do I have to wait to get my no-rehire status off my record? 3/ If I move to another state, will my no-rehire status be there with me also? 4/ If I apply for the UPS helper in the Christmas season peak time, does that status be applied as well? I really miss being a UPSer. The time I spent there was really fun. Hard work but well-rewarded. I had good friends, great supervisors. Everyone knows everyone. The best time, really. Just then I didn't realize all that! Please share with me any thoughts you would have. Really appreciate that! Cuong Ng. [/QUOTE]
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