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Part-time Package Handler *NEW HIRE 2023*
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<blockquote data-quote="Commercial Inside Release" data-source="post: 5684269" data-attributes="member: 93336"><p>Sure looks like new air driver positions are a thing of the past. UPS hasn't advertised for air drivers anywhere for about a year. Prior to that, they were only hiring air drivers in select areas -- mostly the central, some in Texas (red river), a few in the west (Seattle & Portland.)</p><p></p><p>And, PT Carwasher you should not listen to on this subject. The days of making $90k as an air driver are over. Management will almost never let you deliver ground now, and they will keep you close to your minimum guaranteed hours (probably 20-25\wk.) They're grinding out the air drivers where they can.</p><p></p><p>Since FedEx is doing away with Express, UPS usual follows and is going to put all the air work on ground drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercial Inside Release, post: 5684269, member: 93336"] Sure looks like new air driver positions are a thing of the past. UPS hasn't advertised for air drivers anywhere for about a year. Prior to that, they were only hiring air drivers in select areas -- mostly the central, some in Texas (red river), a few in the west (Seattle & Portland.) And, PT Carwasher you should not listen to on this subject. The days of making $90k as an air driver are over. Management will almost never let you deliver ground now, and they will keep you close to your minimum guaranteed hours (probably 20-25\wk.) They're grinding out the air drivers where they can. Since FedEx is doing away with Express, UPS usual follows and is going to put all the air work on ground drivers. [/QUOTE]
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