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<blockquote data-quote="BrownSuit" data-source="post: 445820" data-attributes="member: 14437"><p>The Coordinator is generally not used to keeping different schedules or dates in their mind and while the HR Rep may have told them, chances are it was never communicated or slipped their mind. </p><p></p><p>Call them on Monday, explain the situation. Keep in mind as was mentioned above, UPS does have very high standards. It's generally frowned on to call in sick or to be late. You probably shot yourself in the foot by telling the driver you couldn't meet him on-route until later in the day. Otherwise you would have been fine. </p><p></p><p>I am curious, are you unable to pick up the phone? It sounds like there is a lot of Phone tag, even with your friends. Put yourself in his shoes, he's got positions to fill, here is somebody that says they want to work, but he calls, by the time that you call him back, it's probably at least an hour or two later and he isn't able to get back to you until the next day. </p><p></p><p>He leaves a couple of messages and you don't return them. You go in and pickup a paycheck but don't make a point of talking to him when you are there or leave a message.</p><p></p><p>Again, just call him. Chances are you may have to turn in your browns and find another job for the rest of the winter break or sit at home without a job. Either way, make sure before you leave the employ of UPS, you've turned them in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownSuit, post: 445820, member: 14437"] The Coordinator is generally not used to keeping different schedules or dates in their mind and while the HR Rep may have told them, chances are it was never communicated or slipped their mind. Call them on Monday, explain the situation. Keep in mind as was mentioned above, UPS does have very high standards. It's generally frowned on to call in sick or to be late. You probably shot yourself in the foot by telling the driver you couldn't meet him on-route until later in the day. Otherwise you would have been fine. I am curious, are you unable to pick up the phone? It sounds like there is a lot of Phone tag, even with your friends. Put yourself in his shoes, he's got positions to fill, here is somebody that says they want to work, but he calls, by the time that you call him back, it's probably at least an hour or two later and he isn't able to get back to you until the next day. He leaves a couple of messages and you don't return them. You go in and pickup a paycheck but don't make a point of talking to him when you are there or leave a message. Again, just call him. Chances are you may have to turn in your browns and find another job for the rest of the winter break or sit at home without a job. Either way, make sure before you leave the employ of UPS, you've turned them in. [/QUOTE]
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