UPS Integrad Practice Exam

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What are the potential consequences if a DSP is late to work?

All of the above

Late arrivals can trigger multiple outcomes because employer policies define consequences for lateness to protect schedules and client care. If a DSP is late, disciplinary steps like warnings and, in more serious cases or with repeated incidents, suspension or other actions can occur. Being late can also affect daily route assignments, potentially leading to loss of the route for that day. The option that includes all of these possibilities is selected because it recognizes that lateness can lead to several different results depending on policy and the situation. Increased pay for tardiness is not a typical consequence, but some policies or specific circumstances might create unusual compensation-related outcomes, so the broad choice is considered correct in this context.

Suspension, warnings, and potential disciplinary action

Loss of route for the day

Increased pay for tardiness

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