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So I just started as a seasonal Pre-Loader
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<blockquote data-quote="soot00" data-source="post: 907578" data-attributes="member: 38672"><p>Don't wish to make UPS a career as I already enjoy my full time job field. However, for extra holiday cash and the fact UPS was so close to us, decided to apply for seasonal part time pre-load help.</p><p></p><p>Let's just say my first 3 days has been interesting, haha. During orientation it was noted there would 4 days for training but due to volume they condensed 4 days of training into 1 and threw us out to the fire. I spoke with some of the preloaders next to me and they said they've been doing this stuff for 10+ years, sheesh. One would think after that amount of time they would get a promotion.</p><p></p><p>I stopped by H.R. after my shift this morning to sign some paperwork and she admitted they are going through HUGE TURNOVER with season help. </p><p></p><p>If I decide to quit mid week, I assume I get paid for the days of that week that I punched in, also, is it best to contact H.R. that I am no longer interested or do I simply just not show up? </p><p></p><p>Thank you,</p><p>UPS Newb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soot00, post: 907578, member: 38672"] Don't wish to make UPS a career as I already enjoy my full time job field. However, for extra holiday cash and the fact UPS was so close to us, decided to apply for seasonal part time pre-load help. Let's just say my first 3 days has been interesting, haha. During orientation it was noted there would 4 days for training but due to volume they condensed 4 days of training into 1 and threw us out to the fire. I spoke with some of the preloaders next to me and they said they've been doing this stuff for 10+ years, sheesh. One would think after that amount of time they would get a promotion. I stopped by H.R. after my shift this morning to sign some paperwork and she admitted they are going through HUGE TURNOVER with season help. If I decide to quit mid week, I assume I get paid for the days of that week that I punched in, also, is it best to contact H.R. that I am no longer interested or do I simply just not show up? Thank you, UPS Newb [/QUOTE]
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