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<blockquote data-quote="Channahon" data-source="post: 220162" data-attributes="member: 7666"><p>Joopster,</p><p> </p><p>You may want to talk to one of the mechanics in your building to get an understanding of their jobs. The friend/T PE mechanics, sometimes work weekends and can get a call after hours to come back to work if a breakdown occurs during a sort. </p><p> </p><p>You may also want to ask what qualifications are needed to get the position, if any. I am thinking an degree in engineering or attending school for engineering would be in your favor.</p><p> </p><p>Most mechanics at UPS have a ton of seniority and virtually no turnover until someone retires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channahon, post: 220162, member: 7666"] Joopster, You may want to talk to one of the mechanics in your building to get an understanding of their jobs. The friend/T PE mechanics, sometimes work weekends and can get a call after hours to come back to work if a breakdown occurs during a sort. You may also want to ask what qualifications are needed to get the position, if any. I am thinking an degree in engineering or attending school for engineering would be in your favor. Most mechanics at UPS have a ton of seniority and virtually no turnover until someone retires. [/QUOTE]
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