Now he's a UPS driver that's deserving of some type of recognition. 25 years without a single incident and im sure he knows some that don't care about their job as much as he does.
@Jack Since 2007 the workers are not as responsible or care like the ones of us that were older and vested. They would throw packages and sling stuff out of the trailers like it was hay in a barn. We had so many damages and torn open boxes the last 3 years I was there. People were stealing like crazy and I would have to call and report on what I knew had been broken into. It was terrible because I am looking to retire in 3 or 4 years and the kids coming in act like oh, well. I actually told some of them they were not going to ruin UPS or my retirement when they don't give a crap. After several butt chewings it was "yes miss Sherrie". I watched all of them like a hawk because (and I hate to say this) we were having big screen TV's, computers, meds, cigars, cell phones, games and much more walking out of our center. HOW? You might ask? I did too but eventually the fox gets caught in the hen house and they were passing it off to people in cars at the back of the lot at night and the SUP on that shift just sat in the office and played dumb. They should have been fired too, it was on their watch-RIGHT?
I use the rest room when I can. Businesses, Porta potty at construction. Hell a bush if it can be done with out being seen... and a bottle when needed.
@Jordan Vine I have been retired from this very center for 11 years and I have had left knee repair surgery, right shoulder rotator cuff repair, both hands, both feet and my spine is shot, I have to wear a back brace daily just to do anything physical. My joke always was "What can Brown do for you?" "Brown can break you down but we have good insurance."
I’ve been a full time swing driver for 2 1-/2 years. Every route is different. Some residential routes you can do 160 by 4:00-5:00. Some routes 160 will take you till 6:30-7:30. It all just depends. Most of the industrial business routes will be about 55-80 buisness stops with pickups starting around 2:30-5:00 and you will usually have a little bit of resi to do after you drop air. Around 25-45 resi at the end
Fun fact: the uniforms didn't start out in the now-famous brown color. The trucks back then were a different color but the company noticed that it look a lot of time cleaning the trucks up because it was covered in dirt and mud (back in the day most roads weren't paved, it was a dirt roads). They eventually changed the color scheme to match the dirt colored brown so the delivery trucks didn't look as bad during their routes. The brown color stuck to this day.
for everyone saying 94 stops is inaccurate, y’all are wrong. Seniority is huge within the company. yes most drivers run 150-200 stops but when you’ve been doing it for 25+ years, you can choose to have less stops. SENIORITY!!!
I worked at this center for 30 years as a Preloader. I know everyone of those people and retired in January 2011. I was the first woman in this center to retire after 30 years with full benefits. This job is not for the faint of heart, you need a strong back, strong will and a good reason to stay. 1. Pay 2. Benefits 3. Retirement Pension 4. Life Insurance and they don't take one cent out of your paycheck for these benefits.
I work for UPS for over 40 years 8 years as a part-timer and I drove a package car for 34 years they treat their employees terrible no respect at all they try to treat us like children I got tired of it
Why is it just the drivers who get the attention. My husband works in the second largest UPS air hub in the US as a package handler,them and the rest of the hub workers are the backbone of the company.....do a day in the life of those workers for once
Exactly same with the news always reporting on drivers being hot in trucks driving down the highway with doors open, but don't report on package handlers baking in the back of a trailer with no breeze.
Why you ask? Well, its simple really... Your husband, along with the rest of his team at the hub, are behind the scenes. So that's were they stay BEHIND-THE-SCENES. Unfortunately....
Because no one in the hub has to put up with all the BS we do.... From customers to management to dispatch...our job is the most intense and stressful out of all positions.
It's because we always see the ground drivers around town so the average news consumer can relate to that. Most people probably have never thought about what it's like to do what your husband does and the news doesn't want people who don't think about what they can provide
MILITARY EDITS Ups would never allow a news reporter and camera in the hub :(unless it was controlled circumstances)because the world would know how they treat their packages and employees
Everybody is saying his 94 stops are light.. they are, but you gotta consider the miles, 180 miles is a LOT for a route. He probably has a very rural route, lotta driving, few neighbors in between houses
@@HondaCivic581 I get around 120 stops bulk route and heavy pickups. Especially right now I do a shopping center like best buy target etc..and man o man it's crazy what I'm picking up.
Everybody is bitching that he has 94 stops. My route has like 70 on a good day and 130 is a peak day. But not all of us have subdivisions and close commercial stops. My first stop is about 20 miles from the center and last stop is about 45-50 miles away and those are around the lakes where you have to go up and down tiny roads to get to 1 house and then back out.
Richard Castromayor that’s a fact. Specially when you’re delivering over 200 stops a day working 10-12 daily 5 to 6 days a week. Your body gets abused and not enough time to recover
I'm getting hired as a package handler next week . I am pretty excited my ultimate goal is to become a driver. Is it hard to become a driver ? How long do I usually have to work as a package handler to upgrade to driver ?
There is literally no way humanly possible that “your boy” is getting paid $32 PH, at 23 years old. That’s not how that works lol You’ve got a lyin ass friend
@@decker925 21.40 to start 38.40 at completion of 4th year. Raises every year till max pay. No cost health, dental, vision. Vacation paid at 45 hrs straight pay and a Pension. Seasonal helpers pay socks. 15hr plus 100 extra dollars a week. PVD's(personal vehicle drivers) are paid like 21 a hour plus 58cpm.
@William G HHAHAAAHAHAAAAHAAAAAAA, The comments people make when they don't know one single thing about someone. Just like the rest of us in the Dothan, Alabama center, we had our ups and downs.
Why dont they check to make sure the truck is functioning properly before loading it up? So if it isn't working they gonna have to take everything out and into a new truck?
I’ve been with UPS for 18 yrs. I’m about to go full time combo driver, tha 22.4. But my rate is almost 30 already. They say I keep my rate and four vacation weeks with my company seniority, is this correct? And does the 4 yr progression still apply?
Where is my package I literally got it 4 days ago and it said it will be here yesterday then it didn’t now it says it will be here today but it’s 9:30 where I live and my package did not come ;-;
I heard 94 stops and was like..... I do that by noon, but then he says 190 some odd miles..... That’s why you only had 94 stops bro. My route has 210-230 stops but only covers 75-85 miles.
That’s cuz y’all Amazon drivers leave shit in the mail room to be stolen cuz you’re too lazy to go upstairs to someone’s door even with elevators available.
@@Supplychainpapi I'm 27 and I dont even have one of those routes. I'm simply saying they exist and I have done them before. You're just a little dumb with a massive ego. Imagine having an ego about delivering boxes...
Before you become a full time ups a driver, you need to load 3 trucks a day for almost 2 years. Then they'll send you to driving school to become a cover driver. You have to become a cover driver for 2 years in order to get promoted as a full time driver. Your job as a cover driver is to load trucks from 5-9am and drive from 9-7pm. Yes driver do loads their trucks sometimes :)
Don't forget not delivering packages to the right address, missing packages, and other assorted fuck ups. Worst shipping company in this and every other existence.
But boss we never do safety meeti - SHUT UP THE NEWS IS HERE
Reminded me of Jarhead when the news crew came in
Why have no doors for UPS vans?🤔
Adventure 123 so they can get out of the car and drop off packages faster
UPS provides a shit service. Never use this company. They are incompetent and waste people time. Any other delivery, but NOT UPS
1:31 THE NEWS IS HERE
UPS is not United States Postal Service lol
United Parcel Service
I know I work for them
@Pending Poltergeist people gotta make a living you privileged fuck.
USPS
Leo B. Stotch you drive a scion, hilarious.
94 stops.... my husband would love that route. He gets 160 and above sometimes 200 stops.
Sabrena Ford is the money good ?
I was gonna say ! 94 stops ?! Tf I be going out with 195 200 daily
200 is hella easy here in Vegas , I've done over 300 during the holidays
Most likely a rural route. Rurals are high miles low stops. You're not doing 190 miles with 200 stops
Did y’all start working straight out of high school? If so how long did it take for y’all to get the driver position
About 96 stops and about 80 miles a day. That sounds like a nice route, retirement route for sure.
Now he's a UPS driver that's deserving of some type of recognition. 25 years without a single incident and im sure he knows some that don't care about their job as much as he does.
@Jack Since 2007 the workers are not as responsible or care like the ones of us that were older and vested. They would throw packages and sling stuff out of the trailers like it was hay in a barn. We had so many damages and torn open boxes the last 3 years I was there. People were stealing like crazy and I would have to call and report on what I knew had been broken into. It was terrible because I am looking to retire in 3 or 4 years and the kids coming in act like oh, well. I actually told some of them they were not going to ruin UPS or my retirement when they don't give a crap. After several butt chewings it was "yes miss Sherrie". I watched all of them like a hawk because (and I hate to say this) we were having big screen TV's, computers, meds, cigars, cell phones, games and much more walking out of our center. HOW? You might ask? I did too but eventually the fox gets caught in the hen house and they were passing it off to people in cars at the back of the lot at night and the SUP on that shift just sat in the office and played dumb. They should have been fired too, it was on their watch-RIGHT?
He hasnt had a single accident REPORTED in 25 yrs
big brain logic.
A crisp 100 bill can change alot on road
Lol wonder how many accidents he’s had.
Key word “ reported”
Reporter says I need to use the bathroom. Okay lady here a funnel and a bottle.
HaHaHa!
I use the rest room when I can. Businesses, Porta potty at construction. Hell a bush if it can be done with out being seen... and a bottle when needed.
takes a toll on your knees / back after 25 years. they work very hard.
@Jordan Vine I have been retired from this very center for 11 years and I have had left knee repair surgery, right shoulder rotator cuff repair, both hands, both feet and my spine is shot, I have to wear a back brace daily just to do anything physical. My joke always was "What can Brown do for you?" "Brown can break you down but we have good insurance."
"When I first started I felt there was no way possible way", A true upser
I’ve been a full time swing driver for 2 1-/2 years. Every route is different. Some residential routes you can do 160 by 4:00-5:00. Some routes 160 will take you till 6:30-7:30. It all just depends. Most of the industrial business routes will be about 55-80 buisness stops with pickups starting around 2:30-5:00 and you will usually have a little bit of resi to do after you drop air. Around 25-45 resi at the end
Fun fact: the uniforms didn't start out in the now-famous brown color. The trucks back then were a different color but the company noticed that it look a lot of time cleaning the trucks up because it was covered in dirt and mud (back in the day most roads weren't paved, it was a dirt roads). They eventually changed the color scheme to match the dirt colored brown so the delivery trucks didn't look as bad during their routes. The brown color stuck to this day.
for everyone saying 94 stops is inaccurate, y’all are wrong. Seniority is huge within the company. yes most drivers run 150-200 stops but when you’ve been doing it for 25+ years, you can choose to have less stops. SENIORITY!!!
from now i have parcel on ups . i am waiting my parcel here in philippines. great job.
Holy dang your so famous
@GrapeL haha true
I love America 🇺🇸 and I’m full Filipino:)
My goal is to work at UPS when i graduate high school
J erje fedex is worse lmao
@J erje sorry about that but fedex always breaks my packages i agree i dont like ups but fedex is not better than ups
David Stone
Shh.
David Stone you is jus mad they fired you lmao
@wooferjay W That's good money.
How much did they slow you down that day?
Definitely over 9.5 🤣🤣
Hats off to Ms. Laura Bullock for being the first African American woman driver for UPS in Dothan and still there today.
God Bless You for helping us get our stuff it’s sad when it’s after dark and after 9:00 pm as that’s past my bedtime
why did they play Mr. Postman?
Yea cause it's not!
I worked at this center for 30 years as a Preloader. I know everyone of those people and retired in January 2011. I was the first woman in this center to retire after 30 years with full benefits. This job is not for the faint of heart, you need a strong back, strong will and a good reason to stay. 1. Pay 2. Benefits 3. Retirement Pension 4. Life Insurance and they don't take one cent out of your paycheck for these benefits.
I work for UPS for over 40 years 8 years as a part-timer and I drove a package car for 34 years they treat their employees terrible no respect at all they try to treat us like children I got tired of it
100 stops lol. Try 170-200. If I had 94 stops daily I would be done by 2 pm with lunch taken
So inaccurate. Try closer to 200 stops, depending on the route. It's 10.5 hours or more, not 8. A fan? Nope
Try 220 stops....that's every Thursday and Friday.
Well they did say he was the most senior employee. I'm sure he worked hard for that fan and it was part of his retirement plan
Tell'em brother it's definitely not 100 stops... Unless it's a training day for a newbie
Ken Shaw did 350 stops yesterday lol
The package cars at my hub have AC.
Why is it just the drivers who get the attention. My husband works in the second largest UPS air hub in the US as a package handler,them and the rest of the hub workers are the backbone of the company.....do a day in the life of those workers for once
Exactly same with the news always reporting on drivers being hot in trucks driving down the highway with doors open, but don't report on package handlers baking in the back of a trailer with no breeze.
Why you ask? Well, its simple really... Your husband, along with the rest of his team at the hub, are behind the scenes. So that's were they stay BEHIND-THE-SCENES. Unfortunately....
Because no one in the hub has to put up with all the BS we do.... From customers to management to dispatch...our job is the most intense and stressful out of all positions.
It's because we always see the ground drivers around town so the average news consumer can relate to that. Most people probably have never thought about what it's like to do what your husband does and the news doesn't want people who don't think about what they can provide
MILITARY EDITS Ups would never allow a news reporter and camera in the hub :(unless it was controlled circumstances)because the world would know how they treat their packages and employees
Reporter doesn't know the difference between parcel and postal service
Everybody is saying his 94 stops are light.. they are, but you gotta consider the miles, 180 miles is a LOT for a route. He probably has a very rural route, lotta driving, few neighbors in between houses
80 miles
Just 94 stops?? Can I have that route 😂😂
No you can't have that route
Probably drives over 150 miles
94 stops is a retirement route
Jason Kendrick exactly that shit easy af
D K E how long did it take for you to get a driver job
@@HondaCivic581 6 years (pre load) u?
@@HondaCivic581 I get around 120 stops bulk route and heavy pickups. Especially right now I do a shopping center like best buy target etc..and man o man it's crazy what I'm picking up.
@@HondaCivic581 my bad I just realized u wasn't even talking to me lol
Everybody is bitching that he has 94 stops. My route has like 70 on a good day and 130 is a peak day. But not all of us have subdivisions and close commercial stops. My first stop is about 20 miles from the center and last stop is about 45-50 miles away and those are around the lakes where you have to go up and down tiny roads to get to 1 house and then back out.
“He wants to race” lol the look in his eye.
Safety meeting? Nah bro! I’ve never seen that and I work there! 😂
watching this while waiting for ups man to arrive
“A statue works harder than Tanya” LOL
I’m watching this because I’m waiting for my delivery to come from California to New York
She's joking but over time you could earn 6 figures working at UPS
But the human body takes the beating
Richard Castromayor that’s a fact. Specially when you’re delivering over 200 stops a day working 10-12 daily 5 to 6 days a week. Your body gets abused and not enough time to recover
Truth Teller it’s all about the mindset
Jake Samuels the mindset? You’re an idiot lol
John Doe lmao and that’s why you’re a pussy
I'm getting hired as a package handler next week . I am pretty excited my ultimate goal is to become a driver. Is it hard to become a driver ? How long do I usually have to work as a package handler to upgrade to driver ?
Lemme guess, ur not at UPS anymore?
She’d make a great pre-loader, I’m sure.
“US Postal Service?”
So SHE’S the one who’s been putting the USPS packages in my UPS letterbox.
In nyc it’s like 500 stops + during peak.
Mouah ah ah! Make sure everything is clean when the network comes!
94 stops?!! The drivers in Phoenix average 150-200 a day. More during peak season.
My boi makes $32 as a full time driver at 23 yrs old. Amazon drivers make $15 with 98-158 stops maybe more if you rescue somebody
There is literally no way humanly possible that “your boy” is getting paid $32 PH, at 23 years old. That’s not how that works lol
You’ve got a lyin ass friend
@@decker925 im getting pay 40 an hour in nyc, after only 4 years of working as a full time driver.
38.40 current max pay in Moab.
@@decker925 21.40 to start 38.40 at completion of 4th year. Raises every year till max pay. No cost health, dental, vision. Vacation paid at 45 hrs straight pay and a Pension. Seasonal helpers pay socks. 15hr plus 100 extra dollars a week. PVD's(personal vehicle drivers) are paid like 21 a hour plus 58cpm.
The shit I watch when I'm high smh
😂😂😂😭😭😭
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i love ups always on time compared to fedex which is always late
Looks like such a happy go lucky guy!
@William G HHAHAAAHAHAAAAHAAAAAAA, The comments people make when they don't know one single thing about someone. Just like the rest of us in the Dothan, Alabama center, we had our ups and downs.
What’s a safety meeting? I’m a driver and have never heard of that.
8 hrs? haha
@@shikistaxxs3731 I'm a driver I more meant "yeah right 8 hrs" I'm lucky to get under 12 with the Corona shit
I do car driver for ups
I deliver 65 to 90 deliverys day
He is lucky he got that truck
And has the room in back
94 stops? does he have a 5 hour planned day?
Why dont they check to make sure the truck is functioning properly before loading it up? So if it isn't working they gonna have to take everything out and into a new truck?
They usually do a walk through in the truck first.
I’ve been with UPS for 18 yrs. I’m about to go full time combo driver, tha 22.4. But my rate is almost 30 already. They say I keep my rate and four vacation weeks with my company seniority, is this correct? And does the 4 yr progression still apply?
Yes
38.40 currently max pay for utah.
Us postal service driver...great lol...it’s United parcel service lady!
I've got 140 stops on my route
Now wonder I crashed the truck so many times never had a safetymeeting or how to drive tips and tricks
Where is my package I literally got it 4 days ago and it said it will be here yesterday then it didn’t now it says it will be here today but it’s 9:30 where I live and my package did not come ;-;
I am watching this while i am waiting for my package to arrive
Haha , keep waiting.
Funny she says USPS and In the background plays hey mr postman lol.
I heard 94 stops and was like..... I do that by noon, but then he says 190 some odd miles..... That’s why you only had 94 stops bro.
My route has 210-230 stops but only covers 75-85 miles.
75-85 miles is kinda still a lot honestly. I’d say most resi routes at least are bout 50 ish, probably not even that actually.
Yes, but I’m counting the trip to and from my route. It’s 20 miles each way.
Worker of the month is still Doug Heffernan
Doug heffernan works for IPS though..
Rain or shine , you still gonna get your package delivered damaged or lost 🤣
my uncle works for ups
the news person said at the news desk, the united postal service, then she is wearing a ups vest at the facility.....that was funny
Only 94 stops what the heck now days it is 200 or more and gets up to 400 pieces.
I work for Amazon, and I average 190 to 200 stops.
i love you ups divers.
Air conditioner? A lot of other facilities don’t have those in their trucks
Lol first clip of him tossing a package onto a conveyer belt
UPS stands for "United Parcel Service " not US Postal Service.
U.S. Postal Service? No, honey. It's U P S. United Parcel Service. Thank you. 👍
100 people in one center? Little centers really are nice.
There's like 30 in the one I work in
8 keys to lifting and lowering ladies!!! Bend at the knees!!
He exited the car on the jump seat side pointing forwards instead of backing down the stairway
Peeing in milk jugs and no time to put a piece of bubble gum in your mouth sounds like a good time
94 stops... that's it?I had 1 route where I had 220 stops for 6 months /Amazon driver all done with in 10 hours,that shit was crazy..
I drive for FedEx and do 100-120 typically. I do drive around 180 miles though.
How much amazon and fed ex paying per hour?
That’s cuz y’all Amazon drivers leave shit in the mail room to be stolen cuz you’re too lazy to go upstairs to someone’s door even with elevators available.
Do I need to have my high school diploma to intern in the ups?
High school or GED.
1:48 music too loud
yo my ups driver lackkinn
Jextroh sameeee
United Parcel services not Postel
"He wants to race."
"Oh we better not race"
*damn she doesn't want me to* *silence*
Wow she just said Us postal service!!
I’m a UPS driver and without bragging I earn a shit load of money 👍😁
Not a single accident in 25 years?? More like he didn't report any accidents
Some people are good drivers/lucky. Its not impossible. Why you gotta break balls?
Anyone notice she said United States Postal Service in the beginning ?
the fan omg
00:39 those girls are just there to flirt.
94 stops in 8 hours? Dude I'm not trying to be rude but I can do that in 4
Density of your route makes a huge difference. You aren't rude just a little dumb
@@MrClassytangerine sounds like someone is a little on the slow side 👀
@@Supplychainpapi yeah kinda seems like you are. Some routes have 10 mins driving between stops
@@MrClassytangerine S L O W. You must be one of those old drivers. It's all good bro I understand that you're not in your prime anymore 👍
@@Supplychainpapi I'm 27 and I dont even have one of those routes. I'm simply saying they exist and I have done them before. You're just a little dumb with a massive ego.
Imagine having an ego about delivering boxes...
USPS isn’t the postal service and ups driver don’t load there own trucks 😂
Before you become a full time ups a driver, you need to load 3 trucks a day for almost 2 years. Then they'll send you to driving school to become a cover driver. You have to become a cover driver for 2 years in order to get promoted as a full time driver. Your job as a cover driver is to load trucks from 5-9am and drive from 9-7pm. Yes driver do loads their trucks sometimes :)
John Ocampo False It’s like 1 in 5 people they hire off the streets not everyone who drives ups trucks has Been a package handler
@@cortneyarnold2486 then how does it make my point invalid? God damn.
@@cortneyarnold2486 glad that's not on the new contract anymore
USPS- United States postal service. UPS- United parcel service
Man do they have to ride wide open even in the winter? What is the point of that!
In colder climates they do shut the doors for heat, unless the next stop is a house or 2 away.
A man’s wife is his life Mr UPSMAN
UPS Driver - plenty of other workers who don't drive.
I didn’t know this was at Dothan
Did he say 189 miles? WTF what a good allowance.
Damn! Can’t the media get anything right! Just shows details doesn’t matter to them
Damn i like the black lady worker
"U.S. Postal Service"!? You'd think she could at least get the name of the company right!
100 stops? That's less than half what they do now, that's fucked
I wish my workload was that light I get sometimes 400+ stops and work 12+ hours :(
Cassa Miller $21.50 starting, only thing keepin me going
@Cassa Miller that's cause Amazon isn't unionized.
United parcel service not postal lol
Shoot 5 days a week at max 6 and 75 grand I’m good
Kansas football Lifer you running tractor ?
shit we just did 200 in a day earlier
Don't forget not delivering packages to the right address, missing packages, and other assorted fuck ups. Worst shipping company in this and every other existence.
We have people with over 300 stops everyday. 94 is nothing
Try driving 190 miles with 300 stops.