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<blockquote data-quote="Southwestern" data-source="post: 939027" data-attributes="member: 33209"><p>The sole way to apply for UPS is through the website. You may receive priority if, once your application's in, somebody refers you. Note that throughout most of the country, UPS will not be hiring until spring (expect jobs to be posted sometime in March for seasonal summer work). My building, for example, has Preloaders with 3 years seniority laid off and a laundry list of holiday help waiting to get in.</p><p></p><p>Also note that jobs inside UPS are vastly different from what you experienced. Unloading/loading trailers/package cars during odd hours while being micromanaged by multiple supervisors is a whole different ball game -and much more stressful- than delivering from a golf cart. Read up on the job before you pursue it, because it may not be for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southwestern, post: 939027, member: 33209"] The sole way to apply for UPS is through the website. You may receive priority if, once your application's in, somebody refers you. Note that throughout most of the country, UPS will not be hiring until spring (expect jobs to be posted sometime in March for seasonal summer work). My building, for example, has Preloaders with 3 years seniority laid off and a laundry list of holiday help waiting to get in. Also note that jobs inside UPS are vastly different from what you experienced. Unloading/loading trailers/package cars during odd hours while being micromanaged by multiple supervisors is a whole different ball game -and much more stressful- than delivering from a golf cart. Read up on the job before you pursue it, because it may not be for you. [/QUOTE]
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