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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 395538" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>The cover drivers that we have that are still working the preload will not work the preload if they know that they will be driving that day. However, if they are not scheduled to drive they will bring their browns in because they may be asked to either deliver air or run off a bulk stop or two or may end up covering an area due to a call-in.</p><p> </p><p>My helper for the past 2 years is a preloader so it does make for a long day for him, working both the preload and then however many hours as a helper. This is why they prefer that we find outside hires for helpers but it is becoming increasingly difficult to find people willing to put up with what UPS asks of its helpers.</p><p> </p><p>I don't think you can stop working the preload to become a helper at peak. Staffing is almost always an issue at peak. I seriously doubt they would have you work from 1-start time (9 am?) on the preload and then be a helper until 6pm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 395538, member: 12570"] The cover drivers that we have that are still working the preload will not work the preload if they know that they will be driving that day. However, if they are not scheduled to drive they will bring their browns in because they may be asked to either deliver air or run off a bulk stop or two or may end up covering an area due to a call-in. My helper for the past 2 years is a preloader so it does make for a long day for him, working both the preload and then however many hours as a helper. This is why they prefer that we find outside hires for helpers but it is becoming increasingly difficult to find people willing to put up with what UPS asks of its helpers. I don't think you can stop working the preload to become a helper at peak. Staffing is almost always an issue at peak. I seriously doubt they would have you work from 1-start time (9 am?) on the preload and then be a helper until 6pm. [/QUOTE]
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