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<blockquote data-quote="Alwayspaidover&amp;underpaid" data-source="post: 302863" data-attributes="member: 14240"><p>Progression in UPS from part-time to full-time, to me is a sucker's route to a full time position. I say that because I have seen and know of people that have been part-time for YEARS trying to become full time. One guy in particualr has been placed on "the list" to become a driver. That was two years ago. HE is still waiting. I, personally, was told pretty much the same thing. I told HR I had too many responsibilities to work part-time. I NEEDED full time work. I started FULL TIME AS A DRIVER OVER 12 YEARS AGO. I am STILL full time. UPS management is known for their deceptive practices. If they tell you one thing, get it confirmed by several others, plus your shop steward BEFORE beliving what they tell you. Remember, THEY MAKE THE RULES ONLY TO BREAK & CHANGE THEM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alwayspaidover&underpaid, post: 302863, member: 14240"] Progression in UPS from part-time to full-time, to me is a sucker's route to a full time position. I say that because I have seen and know of people that have been part-time for YEARS trying to become full time. One guy in particualr has been placed on "the list" to become a driver. That was two years ago. HE is still waiting. I, personally, was told pretty much the same thing. I told HR I had too many responsibilities to work part-time. I NEEDED full time work. I started FULL TIME AS A DRIVER OVER 12 YEARS AGO. I am STILL full time. UPS management is known for their deceptive practices. If they tell you one thing, get it confirmed by several others, plus your shop steward BEFORE beliving what they tell you. Remember, THEY MAKE THE RULES ONLY TO BREAK & CHANGE THEM. [/QUOTE]
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