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<blockquote data-quote="Gear" data-source="post: 1996012" data-attributes="member: 60511"><p>Mechanics get hired as needed, even in december during peak. They only advertise by the UPS site and word of mouth. So if you see an open position for mechanic, you maybe 1 of 2 people who get interviewed. As far as skills go, if its a 1 mechanic center you have to some experience, if there is more then one mechanic at the center, the standards go way down. They've hired guys with no CDL and no inspections licenses (if your state has inspections). They just give them a reasonable time to obtain the required licenses. I think this is the easiest way to get a full time job with UPS. Waiting for an opening is the hardest part. The IAM pension is excellent, so guys aren't staying longer they need too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gear, post: 1996012, member: 60511"] Mechanics get hired as needed, even in december during peak. They only advertise by the UPS site and word of mouth. So if you see an open position for mechanic, you maybe 1 of 2 people who get interviewed. As far as skills go, if its a 1 mechanic center you have to some experience, if there is more then one mechanic at the center, the standards go way down. They've hired guys with no CDL and no inspections licenses (if your state has inspections). They just give them a reasonable time to obtain the required licenses. I think this is the easiest way to get a full time job with UPS. Waiting for an opening is the hardest part. The IAM pension is excellent, so guys aren't staying longer they need too. [/QUOTE]
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