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<blockquote data-quote="mikestrek" data-source="post: 248938" data-attributes="member: 11135"><p>Hey Fedup, I would say do both. Talk to the P.M. Manager you know (That might be your best bet) But also apply online. I also know fed-ex Drivers on my route (both fed-ex ground and fed-ex air) and both have asked me how to apply at UPS. You sound like your young so I would start the process now. Even if you start as a part-timer, You will at least have access to full medical benefits (unlike fed-ex) and remember even though your part-time you will be given the option to utility drive for sick drivers or vacations, run air, work on Saturday. There is always something to do at UPS. When I was part-time I worked over 40 hours every week. I would work the pre-load in the morning and run air and splits in the afternoon. Trust me your pay will be a lot more than fed-ex. I've been with UPS 23 years (4 p/t & 19 friend/t) and I made $80,000 in 2006 with full benifets, Also we are about to wrap up another 5 year contract with the teamsters. Now is a good time to apply. Ask your manager about christmas help to get your foot in the door.</p><p>BEST OF LUCK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikestrek, post: 248938, member: 11135"] Hey Fedup, I would say do both. Talk to the P.M. Manager you know (That might be your best bet) But also apply online. I also know fed-ex Drivers on my route (both fed-ex ground and fed-ex air) and both have asked me how to apply at UPS. You sound like your young so I would start the process now. Even if you start as a part-timer, You will at least have access to full medical benefits (unlike fed-ex) and remember even though your part-time you will be given the option to utility drive for sick drivers or vacations, run air, work on Saturday. There is always something to do at UPS. When I was part-time I worked over 40 hours every week. I would work the pre-load in the morning and run air and splits in the afternoon. Trust me your pay will be a lot more than fed-ex. I've been with UPS 23 years (4 p/t & 19 friend/t) and I made $80,000 in 2006 with full benifets, Also we are about to wrap up another 5 year contract with the teamsters. Now is a good time to apply. Ask your manager about christmas help to get your foot in the door. BEST OF LUCK. [/QUOTE]
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