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<blockquote data-quote="archer2390" data-source="post: 89009" data-attributes="member: 5014"><p>I currently work for UPS as a preloader and have gone through the process to be a rural route carrier for USPS. Having gone through my last interview the HR lady informed me that I would have to quit UPS (which I wasn't planning on doing) because I would be working for the competition, My hope was that I could continue doing both because both are partime, but if I am forced to chose I am leaning towards USPS because the pay is a little better and after gas money from driving to the center I will come out slightly ahead from only one day of work as a rural carrier. </p><p>Is it legal for the Post Office to force me to quit working at UPS ? </p><p> </p><p>If I continued to work for UPS could the Post Office find out and use it against me ?</p><p> </p><p>Does UPS have a similar policy for parttimers about working for the competition ?</p><p></p><p> </p><p>Any help on these issues would be much apprecitated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archer2390, post: 89009, member: 5014"] I currently work for UPS as a preloader and have gone through the process to be a rural route carrier for USPS. Having gone through my last interview the HR lady informed me that I would have to quit UPS (which I wasn't planning on doing) because I would be working for the competition, My hope was that I could continue doing both because both are partime, but if I am forced to chose I am leaning towards USPS because the pay is a little better and after gas money from driving to the center I will come out slightly ahead from only one day of work as a rural carrier. Is it legal for the Post Office to force me to quit working at UPS ? If I continued to work for UPS could the Post Office find out and use it against me ? Does UPS have a similar policy for parttimers about working for the competition ? Any help on these issues would be much apprecitated [/QUOTE]
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