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Nope. We put in a pay adjustment so they get top rate.
Do you see ups doing this for full year? Every where
Nope. We put in a pay adjustment so they get top rate.
I haven't heard anything about it, but personally I doubt it. For the most part, you don't gain that much with a helper off peak. Stop density just isn't there. They may open up language for it as a just in case type of thing, but I doubt it would be a normal thing.Do you see ups doing this for full year? Every where
Worked many a days as a driver sups helper and paid top driver rate for the day. Sup also bought lunch and most days we were off by 5:00PM.These helpers work other shifts. They are not full time or part time drivers.
I haven't heard anything about it, but personally I doubt it. For the most part, you don't gain that much with a helper off peak. Stop density just isn't there. They may open up language for it as a just in case type of thing, but I doubt it would be a normal thing.
Worked many a days as a driver sups helper and paid top driver rate for the day. Sup also bought lunch and most days we were off by 5:00PM.These helpers work other shifts. They are not full time or part time drivers.
If you get a nice dense area and a good helper/driver combo, stops can peel off. I was with a driver a few years ago and we did something like 64 stops in an hour just because every house on the street was getting something. But it rarely works out that well.True. On my area. A helper from after Thanksgiving to x MAs only gains me 3 stops an hr more.
Got guys here working 17hr days
Insiders.Illegal.
it must be a local thing? ;DSo what's the deal, in hot states they can't get people in package? In the meantime, there's places all over the country where it take years and years to get the shot at driving. Then layoffs when the volume dips.
it must be a local thing? ;D
If you get a nice dense area and a good helper/driver combo, stops can peel off. I was with a driver a few years ago and we did something like 64 stops in an hour just because every house on the street was getting something. But it rarely works out that well.
60-70/80 year round, perfect.I have to say, I don't think I'd want the job in Florida, Texas, Arizona, etc. Got close to 90° in July and August here and it was rough. Above 78° and I'm too hot.
I have to say, I don't think I'd want the job in Florida, Texas, Arizona, etc. Got close to 90° in July and August here and it was rough. Above 78° and I'm too hot.
I'll take heat over snow/ice. Snow and ice make a tough job suck that much more!In upstate NY. I gotta say the heat doesn't bother me. It can get as hot as it wants. But once winter comes. Gets below 20 deg. With the wind that doesn't stop till the end of March. That is when I've had it
I'll take heat over snow/ice. Snow and ice make a tough job suck that much more!
Don't have to shovel heat. Actually the snow doesn't bother me. It's almost 30 deg for snow storms. It's the day after. The wind picks up and is usually around zero the next couple nights.
You put in a pay adjustment but then they get their check 3 months later and it's 8 hours shortNope. We put in a pay adjustment so they get top rate.