considering wanting to work for UPS as a career

Seymour Packages

Well-Known Member
Don't work here if you have other options. You are better off becoming an officer in the military. Management is a terrible career choice at UPS, and as a driver you will always have a target on your back to produce more. Exhaust all other options.
 

Est.1998

Well-Known Member
im 25 and graduating college and hated it and i want to get into the union and i have some questions.
1) how is the part time job and what would my hours be every week?
2) how long will it take me to get from part time to full time?
3) how much will you make as a full timer? i have gotten many answers but does it ranges from 60-80k? and is there a lot of OT?
4) how are the benefits and pension plan?
5) will ups ever dissapear? should i go for it?
6) i currently live in ny and want to transfer to CO can I do that?
What did your dad do?
Chances are if you follow in his footsteps you'll be just fine.
If you respond you don't know or have a dad, follow your mom's footsteps.
 

bumped

Well-Known Member
You have a degree use it. I only encourage people that don't have a degree to give UPS a shot. You will hate working Saturdays. You don't/can't get enough time off for all the things that happen on the weekend in your life such as weddings, weekend vacations with friends, sporting events with friends, kids athletics, and so on. There may be a time you'll be forced to work Sundays also.

You can't transfer. At least not that far from one area to another. Being married is hard work...being happily married is even harder... this job puts stress on a marriage... Use your degree.
 

Vincent Car Go

Trailer Relocation Specialist
im 25 and graduating college and hated it and i want to get into the union and i have some questions.
1) how is the part time job and what would my hours be every week?
2) how long will it take me to get from part time to full time?
3) how much will you make as a full timer? i have gotten many answers but does it ranges from 60-80k? and is there a lot of OT?
4) how are the benefits and pension plan?
5) will ups ever dissapear? should i go for it?
6) i currently live in ny and want to transfer to CO can I do that?
commerce city colorado is always begging for help
 

SLW

Well-Known Member
im 25 and graduating college and hated it
I graduated college and hated it too. If you hated college, you'll hate working at a desk. I mean, I also hate this, but honestly this pays better. I agree with trying a union trade first. DON'T do HVAC.
 

MethodsMan

Well-Known Member
Haha people act like delivering :censored2: to doorsteps is tough.

The hours can suck sometimes. The pay and benefit package does not.

When you retire in your mid 50’s your friends with degrees will be retiring in their mid-60’s.

I’m no company kiss ass. I just go to work, do my job at my pace and I stay off the radar.

There’s not a day that goes by where I clock out and go home to my family and think about what happened. Even if my truck was bulked out, the preloader sucked ass, they gave me way too many stops.

If you can’t handle the rigors of a physical job than maybe you might look elsewhere.
 

adam12

Member
Haha people act like delivering * to doorsteps is tough.

The hours can suck sometimes. The pay and benefit package does not.

When you retire in your mid 50’s your friends with degrees will be retiring in their mid-60’s.

I’m no company kiss ass. I just go to work, do my job at my pace and I stay off the radar.

There’s not a day that goes by where I clock out and go home to my family and think about what happened. Even if my truck was bulked out, the preloader sucked ass, they gave me way too many stops.

If you can’t handle the rigors of a physical job than maybe you might look elsewhere.
so should i go for it?
What did your dad do?
Chances are if you follow in his footsteps you'll be just fine.
If you respond you don't know or have a dad, follow your mom's footsteps.
yes very true man my dad was a union worker at amtrak he did well but i think ill be making more than him at ups.
 

adam12

Member
yeah but i dont think i do have options dude im dumb and to old already and i want to get my life together i hate living in NY and just want a way out
 

Red Devil

The Power of Connected
yeah but i dont think i do have options dude im dumb and to old already and i want to get my life together i hate living in NY and just want a way out
Do not get hired on full time in a location where you don’t intend to stay. Your seniority won’t transfer except between Western region states. You could get hired part time and then get an “education” transfer. But it’s pretty easy to get hired part time so you could just move to CO first.

I’m a few years older than you and never finished school. I have no regrets about coming to work here. But if you don’t like a little bit of chaos and a lot of manual labor I would think twice. There is no guarantee that it will still be a well-respected union gig in 30 years. But there are no guarantees for anything in life and it seemed to be my best bet. For now it’s still the best paying and biggest logistics company.
 

1989

Well-Known Member
Work in the west. Pay is a bit higher. Pension is better. Opportunities to transfer. Retire earlier if you want.
 

adam12

Member
Do not get hired on full time in a location where you don’t intend to stay. Your seniority won’t transfer except between Western region states. You could get hired part time and then get an “education” transfer. But it’s pretty easy to get hired part time so you could just move to CO first.

I’m a few years older than you and never finished school. I have no regrets about coming to work here. But if you don’t like a little bit of chaos and a lot of manual labor I would think twice. There is no guarantee that it will still be a well-respected union gig in 30 years. But there are no guarantees for anything in life and it seemed to be my best bet. For now it’s still the best paying and biggest logistics company.
yes i like that the chaos and manual labor doesnt bother me i just want a good manual labor job with good pay and benefits
 
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