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<blockquote data-quote="Taurine" data-source="post: 2459415" data-attributes="member: 65177"><p>hey browncafe i hope you all are doing well</p><p></p><p>i'm new to UPS. i was brought on as a seasonal driver helper earlier this week and have my first training shift tomorrow. I'm 21 and studying information systems at University of North Texas. I haven't heard much about this position but what I have has been positive! </p><p></p><p>what can i expect as a driver helper at UPS? this is a company I am thrilled to now be a (relatively small) part of. i'm just now seeking out internships and hoping to network here & there, and having a small "in" like this at UPS is awesome imo. what advice would you give a seasonal employee who wants their best chance at staying with the company after the peak cutoff in February (Jan?)? I'd love to eventually transfer to part time and ideally explore other positions at the company, aside from Driver Helper</p><p></p><p></p><p>in terms of tuition assistance, that isn't available to seasonal employees, correct? </p><p></p><p>look forward to spending time on here and getting to know you people!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taurine, post: 2459415, member: 65177"] hey browncafe i hope you all are doing well i'm new to UPS. i was brought on as a seasonal driver helper earlier this week and have my first training shift tomorrow. I'm 21 and studying information systems at University of North Texas. I haven't heard much about this position but what I have has been positive! what can i expect as a driver helper at UPS? this is a company I am thrilled to now be a (relatively small) part of. i'm just now seeking out internships and hoping to network here & there, and having a small "in" like this at UPS is awesome imo. what advice would you give a seasonal employee who wants their best chance at staying with the company after the peak cutoff in February (Jan?)? I'd love to eventually transfer to part time and ideally explore other positions at the company, aside from Driver Helper in terms of tuition assistance, that isn't available to seasonal employees, correct? look forward to spending time on here and getting to know you people! [/QUOTE]
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