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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboy Mac" data-source="post: 5318648" data-attributes="member: 59074"><p>Welcome to driving for UPS. The supervisors clearly see the issues that we deal with, including dispatch, load quality, weather, traffic. These things make it impossible to meet their numbers. That’s not going to stop UPS from asking you to do the impossible, on the off chance that you get it done. </p><p></p><p>My advice to you would be to understand the numbers system for what it is, a harassment tool. When your on your packet, do the best you can without getting injured or getting into an accident. Keep a positive attitude always, and kiss lots of ass. </p><p></p><p>Show up an hour early every day to sort your truck out and make sure the boss sees you. When you’re done, call in and see if they need help with anything else. If you get close to running their numbers and they really like you, they will find a way to keep you. </p><p></p><p>When you pass your qualifying period, stop working for free, take your breaks and learn your methods. Hydrate and take care of your body. Work at a pace that you can maintain for 30 years without an injury or accident. You will receive some pushback from management, but as long as you do the job the right way and take care of your customers, they can’t do anything. The methods will set you free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboy Mac, post: 5318648, member: 59074"] Welcome to driving for UPS. The supervisors clearly see the issues that we deal with, including dispatch, load quality, weather, traffic. These things make it impossible to meet their numbers. That’s not going to stop UPS from asking you to do the impossible, on the off chance that you get it done. My advice to you would be to understand the numbers system for what it is, a harassment tool. When your on your packet, do the best you can without getting injured or getting into an accident. Keep a positive attitude always, and kiss lots of ass. Show up an hour early every day to sort your truck out and make sure the boss sees you. When you’re done, call in and see if they need help with anything else. If you get close to running their numbers and they really like you, they will find a way to keep you. When you pass your qualifying period, stop working for free, take your breaks and learn your methods. Hydrate and take care of your body. Work at a pace that you can maintain for 30 years without an injury or accident. You will receive some pushback from management, but as long as you do the job the right way and take care of your customers, they can’t do anything. The methods will set you free. [/QUOTE]
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