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Why won't UPS call me for driving?
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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 317069" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>"What can I do to speed up the process?" May I suggest an attitude change. Referring to your boss as a "stupidvisor", not being able to wait an additional 5 minutes before using the restroom, and constantly having to "chat" with the supervisor are all indications of an attitude that perhaps needs changing or perhaps a lack of maturity on your part to handle the additional responsibility of a driver position. This may sound old school and perhaps it is but you sound as though you tend to blame others for that which you bring upon yourself. This is a fairly simple job, especially in your current position. Show up when you are supposed to, go on break when you are supposed to, do the job the way that you are supposed to, and you will advance much the same as many other part-timers have. Pretty simple formula for what could be a long-term career with a comfortable retirement waiting for you at the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 317069, member: 12570"] "What can I do to speed up the process?" May I suggest an attitude change. Referring to your boss as a "stupidvisor", not being able to wait an additional 5 minutes before using the restroom, and constantly having to "chat" with the supervisor are all indications of an attitude that perhaps needs changing or perhaps a lack of maturity on your part to handle the additional responsibility of a driver position. This may sound old school and perhaps it is but you sound as though you tend to blame others for that which you bring upon yourself. This is a fairly simple job, especially in your current position. Show up when you are supposed to, go on break when you are supposed to, do the job the way that you are supposed to, and you will advance much the same as many other part-timers have. Pretty simple formula for what could be a long-term career with a comfortable retirement waiting for you at the end. [/QUOTE]
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