Progression

So I will ask this
If u buy a GMC dont u still get the same discount as u do at Chevy
Hmm yes u do
As far as ups if u go to freight or package and have worked for the other u keep ur driver id number as well as all the other employee cards and numbers
When u try to apply at either company when employed with the other it states u cannot ur already a ups employee
Just wondering not saying it's TRUE or not but if u read the language that's what it states
 

BigUnionGuy

Got the T-Shirt
Anyone know of any ups freight drivers
Moving over to package and not going back through progression again

No.

They are 2 separate contracts.


So I will ask this
If u buy a GMC dont u still get the same discount as u do at Chevy
Hmm yes u do
As far as ups if u go to freight or package and have worked for the other u keep ur driver id number as well as all the other employee cards and numbers
When u try to apply at either company when employed with the other it states u cannot ur already a ups employee
Just wondering not saying it's TRUE or not but if u read the language that's what it states


That's hard to read.


If you quit UPS freight.... you are an ex-UPS freight employee.

If you get hired at UPS package, you are a newly hired employee.

Progression applies.



-Bug-
 

Johney

Well-Known Member
No.

They are 2 separate contracts.





That's hard to read.


If you quit UPS freight.... you are an ex-UPS freight employee.

If you get hired at UPS package, you are a newly hired employee.

Progression applies.



-Bug-
What about UPS package to package? I know that they start you over seniority and pay wise, but if you read the wording it says only do progression once. So?
 

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My only question
It states no full time employee will complete more then one time
I understand that that everyone believes its separate
 

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542thruNthru

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It's being said over and over there not the same company
I believe this link shows it is
Confused by the terms Subsidiary, Affiliate, Division, and Others?

My only question
It states no full time employee will complete more then one time
I understand that that everyone believes its separate

Find all the articles you want. You can not move from UPS Freight to UPS small package and carry your progression/years over with you.

Two completely different contracts
 
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