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Originally Posted by hankthetank
I work there. You start at $8.50 an hour. You are probably going to unloading or loading trailers. They hire anybody that is motivated to work there so interview is easy. The shifts last 3-4 hours a day. If you're a student this might be perfect PT job. UPS target students that are going to school. They do offer tuition assistance. After a year they offer health insurance. Expect to bust your +%% the whole shift non-stop like a robot. You'll be exhausted everyday till you're body get use to it. That should last for 2-3 weeks. It's a workout so plan to sweat and drink alot of water. UPS has a high turn over rate. You'll see people come and go. Some locations they have bbq each month. They feed you hamburgers, hotdogs, chips, and pop. After 30 days you gain seniority and join the union. Everything is base on seniority at UPS. Don't expect to move up if you do plan on staying with the company anytime soon.
Originally Posted by 11wordisbond
Originally Posted by upstateboibeats
yeah, its from chuck & LarryOriginally Posted by NotoriousLAR
Originally Posted by georgehimself
I handle packages all of the time. If you want to be discreet, I can deliver through the rear. First class all the way.
I think im one of the few that realizes this is from a movie...
Good stuff. It seemed familiar when I read it.
I just got out of work also... What is the average volume during your shift?Originally Posted by tylerhundley
I just got off work from UPS. night shift FTL. I dont know if every where is the same as my work. I work in the biggest UPS hub in the world (Louisville, KY) so we probably get 2x more packages through our system a night. It isnt bad at all. I would recommend it.
Originally Posted by ii FLaSh ii
I just got out of work also... What is the average volume during your shift?Originally Posted by tylerhundley
I just got off work from UPS. night shift FTL. I dont know if every where is the same as my work. I work in the biggest UPS hub in the world (Louisville, KY) so we probably get 2x more packages through our system a night. It isnt bad at all. I would recommend it.
hit the nail on the head; EXCEPT I got full benefits after 90 days + $1.00 raise.Originally Posted by Young Stutta
co-signOriginally Posted by hankthetank
I work there. You start at $8.50 an hour. You are probably going to unloading or loading trailers. They hire anybody that is motivated to work there so interview is easy. The shifts last 3-4 hours a day. If you're a student this might be perfect PT job. UPS target students that are going to school. They do offer tuition assistance. After a year they offer health insurance. Expect to bust your +%% the whole shift non-stop like a robot. You'll be exhausted everyday till you're body get use to it. That should last for 2-3 weeks. It's a workout so plan to sweat and drink alot of water. UPS has a high turn over rate. You'll see people come and go. Some locations they have bbq each month. They feed you hamburgers, hotdogs, chips, and pop. After 30 days you gain seniority and join the union. Everything is base on seniority at UPS. Don't expect to move up if you do plan on staying with the company anytime soon.
(been there 2 years)
Originally Posted by seniosoul
hit the nail on the head; EXCEPT I got full benefits after 90 days + $1.00 raise.Originally Posted by Young Stutta
co-signOriginally Posted by hankthetank
I work there. You start at $8.50 an hour. You are probably going to unloading or loading trailers. They hire anybody that is motivated to work there so interview is easy. The shifts last 3-4 hours a day. If you're a student this might be perfect PT job. UPS target students that are going to school. They do offer tuition assistance. After a year they offer health insurance. Expect to bust your +%% the whole shift non-stop like a robot. You'll be exhausted everyday till you're body get use to it. That should last for 2-3 weeks. It's a workout so plan to sweat and drink alot of water. UPS has a high turn over rate. You'll see people come and go. Some locations they have bbq each month. They feed you hamburgers, hotdogs, chips, and pop. After 30 days you gain seniority and join the union. Everything is base on seniority at UPS. Don't expect to move up if you do plan on staying with the company anytime soon.
(been there 2 years)
and to be honest I just got off work 30 mins ago and I'm tired as hell Sunrise shift FTW.3:00am-8:00am.. I hear it gets so hot during the day that people faint
I been there for about 10 months... i know I'm gonna need those benefits... everyone needs healthcare benies
they drug test?
they drug test me when I was hired as a package handler a few years back. I worked there for a year...so attempting to take things home.
yea we have to scan all the packages too, for tracking... yesterday I loaded about 900 packages/boxes and my partner loaded around 550. I loadthe 18wheeler freights. that +#!* is exhausting.Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
I was a package handler for FedEx and from what I found out UPS > FedEx.
Forget the pay for a minute. At FedEx instead of working Monday-Friday, you work Tuesday-Saturday. Not having your Friday nights sucks. At FedEx you have to scan all of the packages before you load them on to the designated truck (at UPS I don't think you have to). Also, the system for loading the trucks is much easier at UPS.
If I'm wrong someone correct me. That's just the differences I've found out here in Washington State.
weak.. i scanned like 2500 packages in 4 hrs. and yes all packages must be scanned at ups. but there are some that doesnt scan.. so i jus tossthem.Originally Posted by seniosoul
yea we have to scan all the packages too, for tracking... yesterday I loaded about 900 packages/boxes and my partner loaded around 550. I load the 18wheeler freights. that +#!* is exhausting.Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
I was a package handler for FedEx and from what I found out UPS > FedEx.
Forget the pay for a minute. At FedEx instead of working Monday-Friday, you work Tuesday-Saturday. Not having your Friday nights sucks. At FedEx you have to scan all of the packages before you load them on to the designated truck (at UPS I don't think you have to). Also, the system for loading the trucks is much easier at UPS.
If I'm wrong someone correct me. That's just the differences I've found out here in Washington State.