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Why does UPS insist on lying to future employees about hours?
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<blockquote data-quote="bmwils" data-source="post: 815085" data-attributes="member: 33631"><p>I'm coming up on a month here in Louisville at UPS as a loader, and I have loved and hated it. But what pisses me off the most is the fact that almost every day seems to be have been a 5-6 hour day. I had expected going in (because they couldn't remind you enough) that as a PART TIME position, you would expect approximately 3-4 hour days, with of course an hour changing end and start time and an ending 20ish hours a week. It has been the complete opposite ever since I started working after training. I'm not as mad at the overtime as much as I am that they basically straight up lie about how much you will be working throughout orientation, and on the papers that they had out to you. I know it is probably a way to get people in, specifically college students such as myself, because otherwise people probably wouldn't touch it. With holidays I would expect this ridiculous overtime, but every day is a bit much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmwils, post: 815085, member: 33631"] I'm coming up on a month here in Louisville at UPS as a loader, and I have loved and hated it. But what pisses me off the most is the fact that almost every day seems to be have been a 5-6 hour day. I had expected going in (because they couldn't remind you enough) that as a PART TIME position, you would expect approximately 3-4 hour days, with of course an hour changing end and start time and an ending 20ish hours a week. It has been the complete opposite ever since I started working after training. I'm not as mad at the overtime as much as I am that they basically straight up lie about how much you will be working throughout orientation, and on the papers that they had out to you. I know it is probably a way to get people in, specifically college students such as myself, because otherwise people probably wouldn't touch it. With holidays I would expect this ridiculous overtime, but every day is a bit much. [/QUOTE]
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