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<blockquote data-quote="UPSHopeful13" data-source="post: 4403365" data-attributes="member: 80108"><p>alright guys, I know you are probably tired of hearing this one. I’m going to ask anyway as I haven’t found anywhere or anyone who was willing to help. I’ve ran into a few UPS guys while working but I didn’t want to bother them. I currently work for the postal service in a suburb of Houston. I have been desperately trying to get hired with any UPS within driving distance as a driver. I know it’s a long shot, but I am willing to take the pay cut for a job that I can retire from. There are only two areas near me hiring off the street drivers. But they are unsavory as I have a wife and i don’t want her to be unsafe or unhappy. However, if I find a job out of state that is willing to hire me, will they work with me when I am trying to move my things to said new state? There are a ton of openings in Pennsylvania and a couple in Colorado. These are areas we are interested in. But it would take a couple of days to move move our things (I would find us a place while i’m Working on making my thirty days, assuming I got hired). It’s a daunting task but I would love to be a UPSer. I already know I enjoy the type of work. The company would take me to retirement (which is my main concern). The pay and benefits would be awesome. I’m just having a hard time finding any openings in my area, and unfortunately I can’t afford the part time work. Also, could I possibly go around to a couple of the UPS warehouses in my area and ask if they know of any openings or when there might be an opening, etc? If I can’t get on with you guys, i’m Gonna have to go back to school. I know that’s probably the best route to go for my body’s sake, but to be honest I am not fond of office jobs, plus school is expensive as hell. I’d much rather work for UPS. thanks for any responses and or advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSHopeful13, post: 4403365, member: 80108"] alright guys, I know you are probably tired of hearing this one. I’m going to ask anyway as I haven’t found anywhere or anyone who was willing to help. I’ve ran into a few UPS guys while working but I didn’t want to bother them. I currently work for the postal service in a suburb of Houston. I have been desperately trying to get hired with any UPS within driving distance as a driver. I know it’s a long shot, but I am willing to take the pay cut for a job that I can retire from. There are only two areas near me hiring off the street drivers. But they are unsavory as I have a wife and i don’t want her to be unsafe or unhappy. However, if I find a job out of state that is willing to hire me, will they work with me when I am trying to move my things to said new state? There are a ton of openings in Pennsylvania and a couple in Colorado. These are areas we are interested in. But it would take a couple of days to move move our things (I would find us a place while i’m Working on making my thirty days, assuming I got hired). It’s a daunting task but I would love to be a UPSer. I already know I enjoy the type of work. The company would take me to retirement (which is my main concern). The pay and benefits would be awesome. I’m just having a hard time finding any openings in my area, and unfortunately I can’t afford the part time work. Also, could I possibly go around to a couple of the UPS warehouses in my area and ask if they know of any openings or when there might be an opening, etc? If I can’t get on with you guys, i’m Gonna have to go back to school. I know that’s probably the best route to go for my body’s sake, but to be honest I am not fond of office jobs, plus school is expensive as hell. I’d much rather work for UPS. thanks for any responses and or advice. [/QUOTE]
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