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Which is better to work as, package handler for UPS or package handler for FedEx?
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<blockquote data-quote="bartmuley" data-source="post: 850261" data-attributes="member: 35579"><p>FedEx tuition isn't 1,500. I haven't looked in years, but a few years back it was around 2,500, and at the time UPS was around 3,000 per year if I remember right.</p><p></p><p>I've worked for both UPS and FedEx and in my experience, FedEx is much better. Last time I checked they were starting out PT workers at UPS at around 8.50 someone said maybe they've raised it to $9, FedEx starts at 12.25.</p><p></p><p>I was offered a FT position at FedEx after 1 year, at UPS I was told the average wait for a FT position was around 7 years. And the UP I worked at (81st St Indianapolis) was dark and dirty as hell. They worked me twice as hard as FedEx and I made much less.</p><p></p><p>If you're thinking of a career, UPS might be the way to go, because from what I gather they do make more eventually, but starting out they screw you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bartmuley, post: 850261, member: 35579"] FedEx tuition isn't 1,500. I haven't looked in years, but a few years back it was around 2,500, and at the time UPS was around 3,000 per year if I remember right. I've worked for both UPS and FedEx and in my experience, FedEx is much better. Last time I checked they were starting out PT workers at UPS at around 8.50 someone said maybe they've raised it to $9, FedEx starts at 12.25. I was offered a FT position at FedEx after 1 year, at UPS I was told the average wait for a FT position was around 7 years. And the UP I worked at (81st St Indianapolis) was dark and dirty as hell. They worked me twice as hard as FedEx and I made much less. If you're thinking of a career, UPS might be the way to go, because from what I gather they do make more eventually, but starting out they screw you. [/QUOTE]
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