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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 5055400" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>Sounds like peak in 1986 when we recorded every pkg on paper signature required and the cab was full of pkgs and could only bring back 2 undelivered pkgs.</p><p>Some can survive the rigors of the job, most move on with their lives.</p><p>Best of luck to you, and I truly mean that.</p><p>In my short 28 1/2yrs working at UPS, I saw over 300+ new hire drivers, 150 part time sups, 75+ on car Sup's, 14 Center managers and 7 Division managers come and go.</p><p>In a center that only had 70 drivers.</p><p>Most the sup's and center managers were fired for fudging "the numbers'.</p><p>When I was hired in 86, the average nationwide for a driver working at UPS was 3yrs.</p><p>In my time, this job could only be done with people that had a certain mindset and 60% of the drivers I hired into with stayed in the job until retirement. the other 40% created the average.</p><p>Some can, some can't, some won't, some get caught doing wrong.</p><p>That's Life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 5055400, member: 1664"] Sounds like peak in 1986 when we recorded every pkg on paper signature required and the cab was full of pkgs and could only bring back 2 undelivered pkgs. Some can survive the rigors of the job, most move on with their lives. Best of luck to you, and I truly mean that. In my short 28 1/2yrs working at UPS, I saw over 300+ new hire drivers, 150 part time sups, 75+ on car Sup's, 14 Center managers and 7 Division managers come and go. In a center that only had 70 drivers. Most the sup's and center managers were fired for fudging "the numbers'. When I was hired in 86, the average nationwide for a driver working at UPS was 3yrs. In my time, this job could only be done with people that had a certain mindset and 60% of the drivers I hired into with stayed in the job until retirement. the other 40% created the average. Some can, some can't, some won't, some get caught doing wrong. That's Life. [/QUOTE]
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