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L'il J.Seinfeld said:If your definition of cargo includes UPS/FedEx the answer is probably yes.
B727-100QF said:Definately a NO at UPS.
G100driver said:From the UPS website:
Four year degree from an accredited college or university is preferred.
WillowRunVortex said:Are you going to try and convince me that FedEx isn't notorious for preferring military folks?
I'm not talking about the civilian success stories there over the last 10 months...tell us about their hiring over the last ten years...
Paradoxus said:I never understood how a degree makes you suddenly more "qualified" for these jobs in question, even at the expense of some hard-earned experience working in the trenches of this industry. Perhaps your ability to compose term papers will assist you better in managing that cockpit fire, right?
A military applicant to FDX/UPS with 2000 hours and a degree is somehow "qualified" above the 6000 hour on-demand cargo driver with a few hours of college and a couple of types.....how exactly?
People are losing focus.
VaB said:First of all, this issue about FedEx and the military has been hashed over ad nauseum.
VaB said:.
There maybe be a slightly bigger percentage of mil guys