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Will ups let you go after peak if you are hire as a full time driver
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<blockquote data-quote="HavenoEDD" data-source="post: 5412427" data-attributes="member: 98477"><p>If you have a family, relationship or a loved one..I would really think twice about starting a career at ups.</p><p>I say the above as respectfully because the job is going to be your life especially in the first few years of you make it…and even if you’re single and free, your body is not going to take well to the immediate wear and tear your body is going to go through. </p><p>Your management team may take to a mature new driver on the books but in my experience they stay away from drivers with more mileage. Increased chance of injury and they also like young drivers they can mound and convenience to run and gun for years. </p><p>If you go for it, there’s no guarantees but be prepared for the next four-six months to hit you like a train physically and mentally.</p><p>Not to be a downer but being honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HavenoEDD, post: 5412427, member: 98477"] If you have a family, relationship or a loved one..I would really think twice about starting a career at ups. I say the above as respectfully because the job is going to be your life especially in the first few years of you make it…and even if you’re single and free, your body is not going to take well to the immediate wear and tear your body is going to go through. Your management team may take to a mature new driver on the books but in my experience they stay away from drivers with more mileage. Increased chance of injury and they also like young drivers they can mound and convenience to run and gun for years. If you go for it, there’s no guarantees but be prepared for the next four-six months to hit you like a train physically and mentally. Not to be a downer but being honest. [/QUOTE]
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