Originally Posted by
767pilot
Au Contraire, I think at the right time in the process being an ex upser with a good reference frrom your last supervisor will help out immensely. As for them not being helpful, we have a funny saying when someone acts surprised at some of the stuff UPS says so I'll say it to you but you'll have to add the sarcadstic intonation yourself. "They aren't helpful? Are you new here?"
That internship doesn't seem that great. 2 years at UPS and then I think 3 at ameriflight beofre MAYBE getting on here. I think with the right choices someone could be prepared to get here or someplace else in less than 5 years.
Is that what the terms of the internship is? THere's nothing published on what and how much you do with Ameriflight and how long your tenure has to be before getting to the right seat in big brown.