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Which is better to work as, package handler for UPS or package handler for FedEx?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ichabod81" data-source="post: 849190" data-attributes="member: 35575"><p>I'm in a very similar situation. I was offered a job today as a dock worker with UPS Supply Chain Solutions for 9.70/hr and was told I'd be working up to 12 hour shifts. I'm going for an interview tomorrow at Fed Ex, where I'd get 14.08/hr and work 5-6 hr shifts (I asked how many per week and he said about 30). I, too, am mostly interested in the tuition reimbursement. It wasn't mentioned at my interview at SCS like it was when I had an interview for a regular UPS package handler position. I want to make as much as possible, of course, but the tuition help is the linchpin for me. Where can I get this information, short of waiting for my processing appointment at UPS?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ichabod81, post: 849190, member: 35575"] I'm in a very similar situation. I was offered a job today as a dock worker with UPS Supply Chain Solutions for 9.70/hr and was told I'd be working up to 12 hour shifts. I'm going for an interview tomorrow at Fed Ex, where I'd get 14.08/hr and work 5-6 hr shifts (I asked how many per week and he said about 30). I, too, am mostly interested in the tuition reimbursement. It wasn't mentioned at my interview at SCS like it was when I had an interview for a regular UPS package handler position. I want to make as much as possible, of course, but the tuition help is the linchpin for me. Where can I get this information, short of waiting for my processing appointment at UPS? [/QUOTE]
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