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<blockquote data-quote="McFeely" data-source="post: 4982889" data-attributes="member: 60776"><p>All Express couriers do some sorting from time to time; could be am sort or pm sort, sometimes both. The one positive to doing a route where you work the pm sort every night is that you would (typically) have an end time to your day almost everyday. Those of us that don't do the pm sort have to stay out and deliver until everything gets delivered. </p><p></p><p>As for micromanaging, I highly doubt management at UPS or Express would be calling you regularly. My manager at Express typically never calls me, but will message me maybe once a month to ask a question about schedule or something simple. If there is a job performance issue, you'll hear about that from your management team in a documented setting (OLCC, warning letters, etc) but not in a text or over the phone since it isn't officially documented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McFeely, post: 4982889, member: 60776"] All Express couriers do some sorting from time to time; could be am sort or pm sort, sometimes both. The one positive to doing a route where you work the pm sort every night is that you would (typically) have an end time to your day almost everyday. Those of us that don't do the pm sort have to stay out and deliver until everything gets delivered. As for micromanaging, I highly doubt management at UPS or Express would be calling you regularly. My manager at Express typically never calls me, but will message me maybe once a month to ask a question about schedule or something simple. If there is a job performance issue, you'll hear about that from your management team in a documented setting (OLCC, warning letters, etc) but not in a text or over the phone since it isn't officially documented. [/QUOTE]
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