Finding a job and overcoming language barriers - UPS
“Dreams don’t work unless you do.”
For UPSer Thalia Almenares Lozada, these six words have served as a beacon on her journey to a better future — a future that began when she, her mother and younger brother emigrated from Cuba to the U.S. in 2016.
Thalia said her first priority was finding a job.
“It was intimidating to be in a new country, not speaking the language and looking for a job,” she said. “I was having a difficult time finding a company that would hire me due to the language barrier.”
“Dreams don’t work unless you do.”
For UPSer Thalia Almenares Lozada, these six words have served as a beacon on her journey to a better future — a future that began when she, her mother and younger brother emigrated from Cuba to the U.S. in 2016.
Thalia said her first priority was finding a job.
“It was intimidating to be in a new country, not speaking the language and looking for a job,” she said. “I was having a difficult time finding a company that would hire me due to the language barrier.”