when does it begin ?? perhaps, a better question.............WHEN DOES IT END ??
when does it begin ?? perhaps, a better question.............WHEN DOES IT END ??
If you sign the extra work sheets you may be able to double-shift and such. It depends on the particular operation you work in. The smaller buildings which only run preload/local sort may be more difficult to get much double shift work. That is my experience. Within the hubs and larger facilities with near 24 hr ops you could double shift easily....they'll beg you.Right on, how many hours can an unloader expect? Also I should be sort certified by then doing flash cards right now, but I hate that they dont let you use the Slicks on the test it would be WAYYYYY easyier. They want me and some other guys certed so we can be on standby as sorters.
Understaffed and inept.[/QUOTE said:We had a driver that retired a few years back that always used to say... "UPS was short-handed when they hired me, and I'll be damned if they aren't still short-handed 30 years later. I'm starting to think it's not a coincidence..." Not to change the subject of the thread, but some things never change.
And for those of you wanting more hours in a smaller center, brown up and help before or after your shift. You'll be pushing 60 hours a week.
If your a driver in our center its every Monday Tuesday, not Wednesday, then again Thursday Friday. Following week Tuesday Wednesday, not Thursday...well you get itNever worked through peak volume, I heard it could start october, I heard november, I heard week right after thanksgiving.....what it is?![]()