
Any info would be appreciated
thanx
Talk to your union because it probably varies by state. I'd be suprised if they allow just 12 months, considering the offence you comitted was on the road, and UPS obsesses over on road safety.1 I am currently a preloader in the Omaha NE hub. I received a DUI last January, and am just wondering if I have to wait the full 3 years for the DUI to be cleared to try and become a driver or if I only have to wait a full year. This is kind of a stupid question but I ask all my drivers and none of them know how much time I will have to wait. One of them told me it might only be 12 months.
Any info would be appreciated
thanx
Talk to your union because it probably varies by state. I'd be suprised if they allow just 12 months, considering the offence you comitted was on the road, and UPS obsesses over on road safety.
We had a driver who got a dui in his personal vehicle, and he was allowed an inside job until his suspension ended. He drove for about 2 years until he failed a sobriety test on route.
Had a feeder driver fired here last summer. Blew a .17 pulling doubles.
I'm sure that a certain feeder driver, who regularly post on here, will somehow come up with a reason why it is UPS management's fault the driver was drunk while driving a set of doubles. Management drove the poor driver to drink by continually harrassing him, and making his life miserable. Management had the nerve to demand he speed and not take his lunch, having no regard for his safety. Management doesn't care about this driver, all management cares about is making money. This feeder driver, like all other employees of UPS, is a decent, hard working man, who only wants to provide for his family, and UPS management turned him into a drunk driver, placing innocent lives in danger.
haha! Nice one!More's right. I will slow it down from now on!