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Worked 2 years as season driver and tried loading for PT Permenent
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<blockquote data-quote="Aspiring Jenga Master" data-source="post: 4594334" data-attributes="member: 79545"><p>I have work for UPS as a seasonal driver for 2 years. I was told I was the best seasonal driver they had as I would drive package cars and do routes. I thought I would try and getting permanent. I'm 54 years old and tried loading at night and was let go on my 29th day. They said I wasn't making my numbers yet their numbers were higher than what everyone told me was real numbers. They allowed me to start loading in the morning and I loaded Amazon trailers. It seemed like I was only given the large heavy packages. After two weeks I was told I was too slow for that which I really didn't believe because my rollers were never backed up.</p><p></p><p>I took it in stride and they let me try another time. I started loading package cars. I was put on the belt with the most volume and within two weeks they had me loading four package cars with a volume of around a thousand packages. After 3 days of loading four cars it was a mess and they let me go</p><p></p><p>My question is it common someone would pick up in 2 weeks the skills to load four package cars? I'm older but I feel like I work fast and I never showed signs of weakness and tiredness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aspiring Jenga Master, post: 4594334, member: 79545"] I have work for UPS as a seasonal driver for 2 years. I was told I was the best seasonal driver they had as I would drive package cars and do routes. I thought I would try and getting permanent. I'm 54 years old and tried loading at night and was let go on my 29th day. They said I wasn't making my numbers yet their numbers were higher than what everyone told me was real numbers. They allowed me to start loading in the morning and I loaded Amazon trailers. It seemed like I was only given the large heavy packages. After two weeks I was told I was too slow for that which I really didn't believe because my rollers were never backed up. I took it in stride and they let me try another time. I started loading package cars. I was put on the belt with the most volume and within two weeks they had me loading four package cars with a volume of around a thousand packages. After 3 days of loading four cars it was a mess and they let me go My question is it common someone would pick up in 2 weeks the skills to load four package cars? I'm older but I feel like I work fast and I never showed signs of weakness and tiredness. [/QUOTE]
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