UPS Employee appearance rules |
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john in Garland, Texas 63 months ago |
if you arent a upervisor you can wear whatever you want |
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Jake in North Ridgeville, Ohio 62 months ago |
Wow, two opposite views on dress code. Perhaps dress code depends on local boss? Seems like most of the UPS delivery men I see jog to and from the truck as opposed to walking. I wonder if they end up eating lunch while they drive? |
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katie in mn in Alpharetta, Georgia 62 months ago |
The dress code actually depends on the job title. If you are full time management, then you are in full suits with bus. casual on Friday. If you are part time management, then its khaki's and a polo shirt. If you are an hourly employee in an operation, its all about comfort and being able to move. |
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JOHN05 in Grand Rapids, Michigan 51 months ago |
I HAVE LONG HAIR WILL THAT BE ACCEPTED AT UPS |
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JOHN05 in Grand Rapids, Michigan 51 months ago |
CAN THEY MAKE YOU CUT YOUR HAIR |
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clowng in Wisconsin 29 months ago |
Two rules. Those that deal with the public, very military. Polished shoes, short hair (men). Must shave everyday. For those that work at the center (package handlers) no appearance rules. Safety rules, proper sturdy footwear. Long hair not an issue if it kept up and out of the equipment. |
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Second Career in Houston, Texas 6 months ago |
clowng in Wisconsin said: Two rules. Those that deal with the public, very military. Polished shoes, short hair (men). Must shave everyday. For those that work at the center (package handlers) no appearance rules. Safety rules, proper sturdy footwear. Long hair not an issue if it kept up and out of the equipment. Women with long hair must pin it up so it is not below the shoulders. I have waist-length hair and simply braid it, twist it on my head, and put in a few quick pins. nice to keep it out of my face and blowing when the truck is moving. Safety ALWAYS! |
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