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<blockquote data-quote="JustLookinTwo" data-source="post: 633549" data-attributes="member: 26356"><p>Thank you. I hope that's what's up. That's sort of what I figured, too. This is in regards to a teen who is in his third week at a small UPS location. He really likes the job, even though it seems to be hard physical work. This is his first "real" job ever, so I'm hoping he'll at least be kept on through the holiday season so that he'll have some good work experience and also have something to put on his resume. He's a full-time college student, too.</p><p></p><p>I've heard through the grapevine that his bosses want him to unload the trucks in 45 minutes or he will not be called back after the peak season. If that's the case, and he does not get called back, that's fine because the work experience has been invaluable. One thing's for sure...his next job will seem like a cakewalk.</p><p></p><p>He's unloading at slightly under an hour right now, and some of the stuff is large freight (over 70 pounds). Excuse me if I sound like I have no clue, because I truly don't other than what he tells me and what I have read. He seems to be keeping up with the line and very rarely needs any help to catch up. </p><p></p><p>I'm proud of his efforts so far. I just did not know how to approach him with this "grapevine" info. I don't want him to get discouraged so early in his employment. Thanks again for your advice. I truly do appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustLookinTwo, post: 633549, member: 26356"] Thank you. I hope that's what's up. That's sort of what I figured, too. This is in regards to a teen who is in his third week at a small UPS location. He really likes the job, even though it seems to be hard physical work. This is his first "real" job ever, so I'm hoping he'll at least be kept on through the holiday season so that he'll have some good work experience and also have something to put on his resume. He's a full-time college student, too. I've heard through the grapevine that his bosses want him to unload the trucks in 45 minutes or he will not be called back after the peak season. If that's the case, and he does not get called back, that's fine because the work experience has been invaluable. One thing's for sure...his next job will seem like a cakewalk. He's unloading at slightly under an hour right now, and some of the stuff is large freight (over 70 pounds). Excuse me if I sound like I have no clue, because I truly don't other than what he tells me and what I have read. He seems to be keeping up with the line and very rarely needs any help to catch up. I'm proud of his efforts so far. I just did not know how to approach him with this "grapevine" info. I don't want him to get discouraged so early in his employment. Thanks again for your advice. I truly do appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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