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i hated working at UPS. did the cornerstone training for a week, worked for 3 days and on the 3rd day said i quit.
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Originally Posted by PremeOne
Doesn't sound like a bad gig. Anyone got any pointers on filling out the application and the interview? And when they make you lift the 80 pounds how does that work?
It has to vary depending on the area or something. The UPS I interviewed at had a $100 dollar initiation fee ($25 from each check for a month) +$20 monthly fee. Get started at $8.50 regardless if you are loading or unloading. Once you pass the zip/color code test you get bumped up to $9.50 .Originally Posted by kidUFC
Originally Posted by drsfinest72
I worked for ups for one year preloading. Over night hours 230am-930am you start off at 7.50 for two weeks training, 9.50 after that. Once u in the union after 6mmonths you get 10.85. And then a small increase every year. Drivers get paid the most aside from supervisors. Drivers top pay is 28.85 an hour or about 75,000+ a year. The promotions are by seniority. So if you want to get money, stay with the company . You can become a supervisor in the first month of landing the job, as long as you pass the test. You can apply on upsjobs.com. When I worked there I had mad fun. It's good excersice and fun job. Tireing though. But. It's only fun if they put u on a cool Row to preload. Any further questions just ask
wrong...
its starts off $8.50 and $1 raise after the first 3 months, then another $1 after first year. it takes 3 months to become a union, which you have to pay 200 dollar initiation fee for the first 3 months of employment, which is about $25 per paycheck.
i make almost $11before my 3 month of employement and ive been working there for only 6 months.. now trying to get into management, wish me luck NT
Originally Posted by HustleGame
why do you wanna get a ob at ups
Drivers top pay is 28.85 an hour or about 75,000+ a year.
Sign me up!
and i can ship all my kicks out for free!
Originally Posted by memphisboi55
Drivers top pay is 28.85 an hour or about 75,000+ a year.
Originally Posted by meabm2006
i hated working at UPS. did the cornerstone training for a week, worked for 3 days and on the 3rd day said i quit.
Originally Posted by memphisboi55
Drivers top pay is 28.85 an hour or about 75,000+ a year.
wrong, i was in ups during the old contract with the union which was in 07' of october. the new contract kicked in january 2008Originally Posted by kidUFC
Originally Posted by drsfinest72
I worked for ups for one year preloading. Over night hours 230am-930am you start off at 7.50 for two weeks training, 9.50 after that. Once u in the union after 6mmonths you get 10.85. And then a small increase every year. Drivers get paid the most aside from supervisors. Drivers top pay is 28.85 an hour or about 75,000+ a year. The promotions are by seniority. So if you want to get money, stay with the company . You can become a supervisor in the first month of landing the job, as long as you pass the test. You can apply on upsjobs.com. When I worked there I had mad fun. It's good excersice and fun job. Tireing though. But. It's only fun if they put u on a cool Row to preload. Any further questions just ask
wrong...
its starts off $8.50 and $1 raise after the first 3 months, then another $1 after first year. it takes 3 months to become a union, which you have to pay 200 dollar initiation fee for the first 3 months of employment, which is about $25 per paycheck.
i make almost $11before my 3 month of employement and ive been working there for only 6 months.. now trying to get into management, wish me luck NT
i know its a job but there must be better jobs right? or is it a really good job? please explain because i live in australia. maybe i'll get ajob at australia post to see if its goodOriginally Posted by kidUFC
Originally Posted by HustleGame
why do you wanna get a ob at ups
because its a job
why not? it gets the bills paid.