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cargohauling

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Interviewed with UPS last week in January, medical the next day. Was told at the interview," you are hired, you WILL NOT receive a pool letter." Have not received pool letter. Still waiting....
Any JAN guys in the same boat?
 
Same here, got a call from the other guy who was "contigently" offered the job the same day as me. He is in the 18th class. Still waiting as well. Jan 27th , 28th med if it matters. One twist, I was called last week inviting me back for a medical, even though I already did it.
 
Just out of curiosity....do each of you have a 4 year degree? Wondering if that is actually "preferred" or "required" for an interview/job offer.
 
willy:

you passed the interview, took the medical the next day, got a phone call about an offer and then after some time was asked to come back and take another medical. is that normal to take two medicals?

john
 
JohnnyCash said:
willy:

you passed the interview, took the medical the next day, got a phone call about an offer and then after some time was asked to come back and take another medical. is that normal to take two medicals?

john

I think they did not relize I had already done the medical. I got a caLL 10 minutes later telling me everything was done, and I am simply waiting on a class date.

Anyone get a call about the 28th of March class?
 
GF20 said:
Just out of curiosity....do each of you have a 4 year degree? Wondering if that is actually "preferred" or "required" for an interview/job offer.

I did, and I think the 5 or 6 people I know who have interviewed had a four year degree.
 

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