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<blockquote data-quote="TheMachine" data-source="post: 3624331" data-attributes="member: 71623"><p>In all seriousness, regardless of what guys and gals say on this forum, UPS offers a well paid career if you can forge one out here. I don’t know why you wouldn’t take it more seriously if your current FT job doesn’t offer enough that you need secondary employment. Maybe you don’t and just have the time to work, but it doesn’t look like you have the time and are squeezing in jobs for extra income.</p><p></p><p>As a PT employee, lateness and attendance records go against you if you ever want to go FT. There is an actual maximum figure (I forget what it is) of lateness before they will reject any future FT employment bid, once you become eligible after one year. That could also just be my area so others feel free to correct or back up that info for their area.</p><p></p><p>UPS offers a career, don’t mess it up if you’re not in a position to do better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheMachine, post: 3624331, member: 71623"] In all seriousness, regardless of what guys and gals say on this forum, UPS offers a well paid career if you can forge one out here. I don’t know why you wouldn’t take it more seriously if your current FT job doesn’t offer enough that you need secondary employment. Maybe you don’t and just have the time to work, but it doesn’t look like you have the time and are squeezing in jobs for extra income. As a PT employee, lateness and attendance records go against you if you ever want to go FT. There is an actual maximum figure (I forget what it is) of lateness before they will reject any future FT employment bid, once you become eligible after one year. That could also just be my area so others feel free to correct or back up that info for their area. UPS offers a career, don’t mess it up if you’re not in a position to do better. [/QUOTE]
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