Going back to Brown?

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
I was a RPCD for 3.5 years, and quit back in May to take another job. My new job got rid of position, I want to come back to UPS.
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textat3

Well-Known Member
I would say nobody wants you back. The last thing in the world UPS wants is a guy who left, realized how good he had it, and wants to now return and probably stay for the next 30 years. No freakin’ way. Both UPS and the Teamsters got exactly what they wanted out of you. A short term employee who came and left before they even got vested in their pension. On behalf of those Teamsters whose pension fund you contributed to, but will never see $1 from…..I say thanks.
 

Coldworld

Well-Known Member
I would say nobody wants you back. The last thing in the world UPS wants is a guy who left, realized how good he had it, and wants to now return and probably stay for the next 30 years. No freakin’ way. Both UPS and the Teamsters got exactly what they wanted out of you. A short term employee who came and left before they even got vested in their pension. On behalf of those Teamsters whose pension fund you contributed to, but will never see $1 from…..I say thanks.
1/2 of this is true.,, 1/2 of this is bull:censored2:
 

P£INinY0uR***UnionGuy8564

Work now, Grieve later.
I was a RPCD for 3.5 years, and quit back in May to take another job. My new job got rid of position, I want to come back to UPS.
Do I lose my seniority? I guess I do, since I resigned. I was so close to top rate, do you guys think it's worth it to go back for peak season?

I assume I would be starting as a new hire right?
Seriously dude? Everyone thinks the grass is greener on the other side. Yes, you will be at the bottom of seniority part time.
 

textat3

Well-Known Member
wait til the Dems and China hit us with the next plandemic….then you might have a chance…til then…..maybe McDonalds or deliver potato chips.
 
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