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<blockquote data-quote="Shady Tree at UPS" data-source="post: 389114" data-attributes="member: 16866"><p>Ups is a great career choice or work while in college. I will list pros/cons and you come with youre own conclusion.</p><p> </p><p>-Which job is better?</p><p> </p><p> Load/Outbound</p><p> A. Loaders are expected to load 300 to 500 pph after hitting seniority.</p><p> B. Loaders will have to learn a wide range of zip codes for their PD.</p><p> C. Advancement to Pick-off or Wallsweep varies depending on a multitude of varibles </p><p> (Them being promoted to friend/T or bid jobs etc.) $1.00 raise</p><p> </p><p> Unload/Inbound</p><p> A. Unloaders are expected to unload 1000 to 1200 pph by seniority.</p><p> B. No area zip codes to remember.</p><p> C. Prim. Sorter depends on you knowing entire hubs Zip codes $1.00 raise</p><p> (As soon as you pass test and they will train you)</p><p> </p><p> I highly recomend that you learn youre methods and work safe failure to do so will result in injury or worse. Any type of steel toe shoe/boot will do the job. As far as sweating goes get used to it and wear comfortable cheap throw-away clothing dont wear anything you wouldnt wipe up a spill with.</p><p> </p><p> Finally you will be trained how to do youre job (videos/ojt) this will be youre easiest time. Youre body will be sore but you will get used to it and go ahead and look for second p/t job as for the first couple yrs a Ups will be hard in the bank account dept. for you. GOOD LUCK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shady Tree at UPS, post: 389114, member: 16866"] Ups is a great career choice or work while in college. I will list pros/cons and you come with youre own conclusion. -Which job is better? Load/Outbound A. Loaders are expected to load 300 to 500 pph after hitting seniority. B. Loaders will have to learn a wide range of zip codes for their PD. C. Advancement to Pick-off or Wallsweep varies depending on a multitude of varibles (Them being promoted to friend/T or bid jobs etc.) $1.00 raise Unload/Inbound A. Unloaders are expected to unload 1000 to 1200 pph by seniority. B. No area zip codes to remember. C. Prim. Sorter depends on you knowing entire hubs Zip codes $1.00 raise (As soon as you pass test and they will train you) I highly recomend that you learn youre methods and work safe failure to do so will result in injury or worse. Any type of steel toe shoe/boot will do the job. As far as sweating goes get used to it and wear comfortable cheap throw-away clothing dont wear anything you wouldnt wipe up a spill with. Finally you will be trained how to do youre job (videos/ojt) this will be youre easiest time. Youre body will be sore but you will get used to it and go ahead and look for second p/t job as for the first couple yrs a Ups will be hard in the bank account dept. for you. GOOD LUCK. [/QUOTE]
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