Excessive Overtime Is Killing UPS Workers

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @julientett456
    @julientett456 2 года назад +376

    I’m really happy I got to see this video. I was a UPS driver but I only lasted about a year for this very reason. I made more money than I ever did before. Financially I was set. But working 12 hour days 6 days a week really hit me mentally. Didn’t even care about the money anymore. Ended up quitting and making half of what I was making at UPS but my mental health is way better. People thought I was crazy to leave all that money but in my opinion the money is not worth it if it means my life is gonna be miserable.
    Edit: For anyone who thought I was lying
    ruclips.net/video/Z4e8jI_qzro/видео.html

    • @cmamsler
      @cmamsler 2 года назад +12

      Love the driver the cry when u got people loading ur entire trucks

    • @Smokeygigieee
      @Smokeygigieee 2 года назад +1

      These new generations cry and nag about everything! Have you ever worked in construction 6/7 days a week, 12 hours shifts. YOUR LABOR IS NOTHING compared to construction labor. Your new generations just like to cry about everything and want it easy. I'm 26 btw and I'm talking about about new generations below the age of 40. Bunch of nagging.

    • @julientett456
      @julientett456 2 года назад +20

      @@cmamsler other people loading the truck doesn’t change the 12-14 hour days. That’s a whole other argument.

    • @dmhq-administration
      @dmhq-administration 2 года назад +38

      Sometimes, one's sanity is more important than one's salary. 🤔

    • @cargomhern
      @cargomhern 2 года назад +6

      I love this country cause youre free to walk away from what doesn’t work for you and your family, and leave it to people that are willing or able to do it.

  • @harmonyexists2834
    @harmonyexists2834 2 года назад +229

    Working overtime should always be a choice made by the employee. Obviously UPS is too greedy to hire the appropriate number of workers per the number of daily deliveries, so instead, UPS works them to death. A quality worker is an asset to a company, and should not be treated as expendable.

    • @Ryan-zq3er
      @Ryan-zq3er 2 года назад +6

      Biggest problem is getting more drivers. No one will work.

    • @bullflstf
      @bullflstf 2 года назад +10

      Cheaper for the company to pay overtime vs hiring a new worker.

    • @Anthroid9
      @Anthroid9 2 года назад +23

      @Lind Morn incorrect. The employee is the asset as they bring value to the company. A company with no employees is a failed business.

    • @enjaliee
      @enjaliee 2 года назад +8

      they get enough employees, there’s a high turnover rate cause they overwork them💀

    • @Censortubes
      @Censortubes 2 года назад +4

      You sign up for ot, nobody is force to work it.

  • @tkrstore4334
    @tkrstore4334 2 года назад +61

    I remember when covid first started and everyone was panic ordering things online. Every day was like peak season with 250 to 300 stops. I would be out till 10:30 to 11pm and still have like 50 stops left. My supervisor would call us back around that time and told us to scan all of our packages as "emergency condition" and the next day those 50 stops would get added onto the next days route. That turned into a snnowball and our trucks just kept getting heavier

    • @benjaminherrera6537
      @benjaminherrera6537 2 года назад +2

      I was the same. I would bring back 60-80 stops every day. Then it would all get recycled the next day. I was working 12-13 hrs monday-thursday and come friday i only had 5-6 hours left to work

    • @Noct343
      @Noct343 2 года назад +2

      What about us Amazon workers who have to work 60 hours a week, from Thanksgiving to Christmas. UPS is nothing compared to the amount of work at Amazon. We get most of the orders. More than UPS ad FedEx combined.

    • @tkrstore4334
      @tkrstore4334 2 года назад +13

      @@Noct343 you’re actually playing the “what you do is nothing compared to what I do” card? You know ups helps Amazon right? A huge portion of our load is from Amazon. Videos like this exist because Amazon is so huge that they offload a lot of their volume to other companies. Which increases the work for all delivery workers.

    • @viniciusreboucas6099
      @viniciusreboucas6099 2 года назад +5

      300 stops everyday is insane! Def not worth the pay

    • @co-null5599
      @co-null5599 2 года назад +1

      ​@@Noct343 UPS delivers Amaxon packages, and UPS does FedEx returns

  • @beautyforashes5297
    @beautyforashes5297 Год назад +3

    I was hired as a pvd in November 2023. I worked 3+ weeks without seeing any check. We were told that we had to deliver 10+ packages and hour or we would be fired. I was delivering and average of 14 and hour. I had a very bad fall on the 14th after delivering around 70 packages in about 4 hours ( 60+ stops). I was bleeding on my hand and knee but still pushed through it to finish the shift. the next day ( December 15th ) I contacted the manager at 5 a.m. to call off because I was unable to stand. She told me "DO NOT go to the E.R. and to go to their doctor instead. She had me wait until 930 a.m to speak with the boss who told me "i cost him 15,000, by not reporting this on the 14th" ( the day before). I could not believe that. So I went to their doctor who examined me, and gave me a pain shot. But I'm now waiting until my appointment on Tuesday to make sure my foot isnt broken.

  • @leelindsay5618
    @leelindsay5618 2 года назад +218

    Unions are finally getting more power again. The more unionized workers there are, the more power each individual union is. Unionize every workplace.

    • @Hi_Brien
      @Hi_Brien 2 года назад +12

      Kinda disgusting that they even had to lose power...

    • @camerondebaets5013
      @camerondebaets5013 2 года назад +4

      Yup.

    • @daveogarf
      @daveogarf 2 года назад +8

      @@Hi_Brien - Thanks, Ronnie "Union Buster" RayGOON!

    • @nil981
      @nil981 2 года назад +1

      Unions need to become far more militant going forward because the corporate owned police will not hesitate to murder the very workers and any sympathizers who resist the capitalist owner class.

    • @islandhi2u
      @islandhi2u 2 года назад +11

      That's a lie, they are in bed together.

  • @ktmggg
    @ktmggg 2 года назад +172

    I'm friends with a retired UPS worker and these kinds of abuses have been going on for a long time. He was a warehouse worker for 9 years then decided to go driving a package car just before he married. His workday was to deliver 10 hours worth of work in an 8 hour workday. He was constantly harassed by this supervisor because it took 9-9.5 hours to complete his route. The spill over stress of that sank his marriage within 2 years. It wasn't until his fourth year as a driver that he finally filed a grievance and the supervisor backed off, but the workload was almost always the same. He retired in 2016 with 38 years of service under his belt. And he still considers himself lucky to get out without ruining his back, knees or having a heart attack.

    • @agoniaXdunya
      @agoniaXdunya 2 года назад +10

      Hoffa is out. The Teamsters I know are preparing for war.

    • @piouspigeon9327
      @piouspigeon9327 2 года назад +3

      Lol wow he was soooooo hard done by in life!! Wow his boss was mean and he took his stress home and ruined in marriage. 100% his problem and fault don’t blame ups lefty. Take responsibility.

    • @lapinchechismosa
      @lapinchechismosa 2 года назад +2

      this is similar to what a USPS mail carrier told me, inbetween tears AND while they were delivering at 10 PM!!!!!

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 2 года назад +3

      So he lost his marriage to keep working at UPS?

    • @distordm_nx
      @distordm_nx 2 года назад +3

      @@larryc1616 This is why it's best not to get married while working in high stress environments like these if you are not going to set boundaries.

  • @derkp1146
    @derkp1146 2 года назад +33

    I was at a gas station yesterday. And a UPS truck pulled up next to me while I was sitting there using my phone. And I noticed he never got out and when I looked over he was literally lean back in his seat and asleep within a few minutes.

    • @FairBeautyEssentials
      @FairBeautyEssentials 2 года назад +17

      😢Thank you for for sharing this and thank you for not recording him or taking pictures of him. He deserved that moment of rest, peacefully 😢

    • @michaelderenne9838
      @michaelderenne9838 2 года назад

      Boo hoo

    • @bingoplayer
      @bingoplayer Год назад

      I was at McDonald's yesterday and one of the workers sat down beside me while I was eating my food. I noticed he leaned back and was literally asleep at the table for a few minutes. Your point is????

  • @copperfit4087
    @copperfit4087 2 года назад +86

    Excessive OT is hurting the Transportation field all over. I’m quitting my trucking job this year just because I don’t have the time to workout and eat right. This have a bad affect on my health. Then you got bosses that have never did anything like driving for long hours and delivered stuffs but yet their in a management or supervisor positions. They keep on their not going to have nobody to deliver their stuffs.

    • @peyuzumaki
      @peyuzumaki 2 года назад +2

      Trucking isn't the same, you don't get paid $40 an hour plus overtime wich would be $60 an hour, what the HECK are they whining about.

    • @copperfit4087
      @copperfit4087 2 года назад +8

      @@peyuzumaki while they might not travel as far as we do they do make alot of deliveries in heat without A/C and they makes more stops then we do. They be out on the road 10 hr+ like us. I definitely agree with you too on trucking. I’m done with it.

    • @peyuzumaki
      @peyuzumaki 2 года назад +4

      @@copperfit4087 Man theirs the concrete guy that works 15 to 16 hrs a day for 15 an hour in states like Florida without overtime.

    • @Zach-s5g
      @Zach-s5g 2 года назад

      @@peyuzumaki so it's ok to abuse your body because company says so? then when you collapse or got hospitalised you loose your job without even noticing?
      Then your next reason is to find another job? What kind of dumb republicunt reasons is that?

    • @peyuzumaki
      @peyuzumaki 2 года назад +7

      @@Zach-s5g Then you sue the heck out of them, who's the morron here, learn the law.

  • @user-kv3ut6pv4b
    @user-kv3ut6pv4b 2 года назад +15

    Left UPS in 2004 after 22 years. Mangement was really big on SPH (stops per hour). Every day was 12-13.5 hours on road. In order to get an 8-hour day, you would have to put a request in a week earlier. They only give if I remember 3 a day. They would make sure to load you with 10-10.5 hours of work ... for that 8 hour day

  • @g.d.p2874
    @g.d.p2874 2 года назад +28

    All facts. 116° caught up with me and put me in the ER. No matter how much you are trained for the “heat” you are still expected to finish your route in a certain amount of time. If not you can get “talked to”.

    • @aliciaarroyo6
      @aliciaarroyo6 Год назад +2

      File a grievance for extreme weather conditions that are preventing you from doing your jobs accurately and safely. I am pretty sure I saw that in a union handbook. I am not union but I work for UpS and my dad is union. Fight for what’s yours!

  • @martyjoseph9507
    @martyjoseph9507 2 года назад +40

    No mention of the guns that get pulled on you because you're showing up at people's houses very late in the evening. Very uneasy feeling for homeowners to spot someone so late at night

    • @Bendoofus
      @Bendoofus 2 года назад +3

      So, the big truck isn't a clue?

    • @martyjoseph9507
      @martyjoseph9507 2 года назад +4

      @@Bendoofus guess not since it's happened to several drivers in our building alone, even with the lights flashing.

    • @greatoutdoorswithyolophanh
      @greatoutdoorswithyolophanh 2 года назад +7

      It happened to me once.. I was delivering out in the country approx 9:30pm, pulled into a circular driveway lights on, tapping my horns and still almost got shot.

  • @MrPersona94
    @MrPersona94 2 года назад +41

    Notice how UPS and the United Rail Workers both say they don't care about getting more money, they just want less grueling hours every week, day in and out. They're asking for more time off so they can spend it with their friends and family, and actually use some of the money they make for themselves.

    • @Cub__
      @Cub__ 2 года назад +7

      What's the point of making good money if you barely have any time to just breathe?

    • @JoanRomero-g3r
      @JoanRomero-g3r 4 месяца назад

      in yonkers NY site the night shift manager exposes workers criminal and medical record.

  • @slconley
    @slconley 2 года назад +28

    We need nationwide protests for workers rights. I work in Talent Acquisition and I’m so disgusted by companies that see their employees as a resource and not people.

    • @Frank_999Scoobydooby
      @Frank_999Scoobydooby 2 года назад +4

      they refer to us as a "body"

    • @slconley
      @slconley 2 года назад +3

      @@Frank_999Scoobydooby I know and it’s gross.

    • @Keedec923
      @Keedec923 Год назад

      They are blowing this out of proportion

    • @Abuamer-i5z
      @Abuamer-i5z Год назад

      👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿

    • @JoanRomero-g3r
      @JoanRomero-g3r 4 месяца назад +1

      In Yonkers NY site there is Hipaa and OSCHA violations, regulation and laws are not applied. My friend had to leave his night shift job after his criminal record had been exposed by his boss to his coworkers. Shame on you UPS. He just needed a job!!

  • @theworldwariioldtimeradioc8676

    I’m a 35 year UPSer, 30 as a driver. I have worked from 8:15 until 10:45 at night before with little break, maybe 10 minutes total. It has gotten better though. Now we have something called the 9.5 list. What that is is management has to work you under 9.5 hours three days a week and the other two they could do what they want. They do harass you if you’re on it. They will spy on you. They will ask why you had to stop and sort out 100 stops of residential. I am guaranteed 9-11 everyday. At this point in my career I don’t really need the overtime.

  • @kingmarx810
    @kingmarx810 2 года назад +72

    Not just UPS. I hear of so many employees who have to work mandatory overtime. Sure the money is nice but, it wrecks the body or messes up families.

    • @gpl992
      @gpl992 2 года назад +1

      Yup I am a Package Handler at BOTH UPS and FedEx and work 12-14 hours a day roughly now 7 days a week.I work just at FedEx on Saturday and just UPS on Sunday thankfully but FedEx isn't even Part Time anymore.We work over 40-50 hours a week there alone now and on top of that I work my regular part time at UPS over 20 hours a week.This is all regular Peak Season and both are supposed to be Part Time jobs.

    • @angelgjr1999
      @angelgjr1999 2 года назад +6

      @@gpl992 Slow down. You’re going to dig yourself an early grave.

    • @AvenueD417
      @AvenueD417 2 года назад +2

      I work for the nysdot as a highway maintenance worker/heavy equipment operator. The mandatory overtime for us is for snow and ice. We don’t go home unless the state allows people to go. The longest I had to stay at work was 6 days. The absolute worst feeling being I hadn’t bathed til I finally got home. I had slept an entire Saturday

    • @ToMaToEsGrOw
      @ToMaToEsGrOw Год назад

      Every warehouse environment is like this. The company I work for makes you work an hour, hour and a half late but you get your weekend off. It's part of the people just don't want to work problem.

    • @Shteven
      @Shteven Год назад

      @@ToMaToEsGrOw People don't want to work for a job that isn't benefiting them. I'm not working 40 hours a week and then still qualifying for foodstamps, I'm not going to be abused by management. It's not "Nobody wants to work." It's "We're tired of being exploited." I'd rather be homeless and watch the entire fucking system crumble. Trucking delays? Good. Emergency responders unable to respond? Good. Infrastructure crumbling? Say it with me. "GOOD." Fuck em.

  • @RamenNoodle1985
    @RamenNoodle1985 2 года назад +159

    Give them goddamn a/c in the trucks.

    • @jaclrossrick6327
      @jaclrossrick6327 2 года назад

      Are you stupid? How can an ac work when the driver is constantly opening the truck every 2 mins.

    • @YeviCoulson
      @YeviCoulson 2 года назад +3

      @Text_MorePerfectUnion that handle is so far from the og it's almost funny

    • @MAC_HAMMER
      @MAC_HAMMER 2 года назад +2

      Without a union, it'll never happen

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict 2 года назад +15

      WTF are they thinking not having A/C in a delivery truck?

    • @nodensbertilak6855
      @nodensbertilak6855 2 года назад +5

      You spend only a short time in the truck. 90 percent is walking from truck to front door delivering packages.

  • @threeg6966
    @threeg6966 2 года назад +39

    I was a UPS driver for 28 years. It was literally all I could take. I was lucky enough to have enough credits and was the right age to retire. But it took 28 years of hell. I missed so many family gatherings, kids events, games, dinners,...and such. UPS does not care about the work force, just the numbers. When stocks went IPO, it really got worse. Everyone at UPS is very stressed. High divorce rate, and alcoholism. You make great money and have good benefits, but I wouldn't do it again, knowing what I know now. No way. Very hard on the body. The shoulders, wrists, knees, legs, and ankles.

    • @sandlotkrew8778
      @sandlotkrew8778 2 года назад

      But you enjoyed the check so you stayed... So stfu.

    • @threeg6966
      @threeg6966 2 года назад

      @@sandlotkrew8778 I took the check because I EARNED the check. So YOU stfu.

    • @giniolamy
      @giniolamy Год назад +1

      28 years of your life you won't ever get back

    • @threeg6966
      @threeg6966 Год назад +1

      Sandlot Krew - you seem pretty stressed out. WHY? I always took my paychecks because I damn well earned them. I worked as hard as anybody else. You are so stressed out because you work for UPS, you proved my point. I have been retired now for 14 years, it's great. Try to hang in there. If you can make it through, life is much better after UPS.
      P.S. I won't STFU, I will make my voice heard in fact.

  • @Cementups
    @Cementups 2 года назад +29

    I’ve been at UPS for 29 years now. Preload, 21 years of package and now 5.5 years in feeder. Maybe my career has been the exception but I’ve loved most of it. Never had these supposed 60-70 weeks forced on me. Rarely missed any of my kids activities. Even coached my kids teams at times. And as far as the heat when I was in package, I was prepared for the hot days. All while making a damn good living and an even better health package and pension.
    I will say, I’ve seen a lot of buildings with very weak union representation. Stewards and BAs that just shrug stuff off and let their brothers and sisters get abused. THAT’s a huge problem. Those locals need to be stronger and stand up for their people. Weed out the problems.
    Everyone stand up and fight for better in 2023. Don’t believe the BS that corporate/management is putting out there either to try and make us look like the bad guys. We are the heart and soul of this company and should be compensated as such. Carol gets richer and we get crapped on.

    • @Censortubes
      @Censortubes 2 года назад +1

      @@Jj-gi2uv it wasnt Regan who passed all that b.s. it was a Democrat contrlled Congress etc.

    • @ladin425
      @ladin425 Год назад

      O' Brian want to bring the company to it knees just so he can reap all the rewards. I don't think he gives a shit about our company and our jobs.
      I think Carol Tome' is doing a great job navigating the company in an difficult and extremely competitive environment. Her compensation is worth approximately the same Abney's was.

    • @Keedec923
      @Keedec923 Год назад

      Same I love sleepers an feeders. I love peak. Easiest money ever

  • @mhidario3038
    @mhidario3038 Год назад +3

    I’m a ups driver for San Marcos California. In San Diego county. In this excessive needs to stop ! I’m ready to go on strike with my union brothers to stop this

  • @JohnSmith-rn5tb
    @JohnSmith-rn5tb Год назад +1

    A former driver here- last night i saw 2 UPS drivers delivering after 8pm in Portland,Me area- terrible situation,paid slavery

  • @jaredmotopnw
    @jaredmotopnw 2 года назад +9

    Same with Fedex. I worked there for 6 months and it was terrible. After a ten hour shift they wanted you to go and help unload other trucks. Never again.

  • @jazmingaviria3106
    @jazmingaviria3106 2 года назад +34

    I’ve been working as a driver’s helper this season and I can tell you, you have to work until the last package is delivered, you can’t even use a toilet most of the time, no brakes no lunch, nothing! After working all day every single muscle sores, it’s definitely true what they’re saying.

    • @lyssanch3096
      @lyssanch3096 2 года назад +17

      You definitely get break and lunch. Your driver abused you

    • @abdallahj.a.
      @abdallahj.a. 2 года назад +6

      I know. But looks like the driver you are with is not a good person. You should report his/her ass to the manager to get your break.

    • @lyssanch3096
      @lyssanch3096 2 года назад +12

      @@abdallahj.a. management loves when drivers skip their breaks and meal periods. Saves them money and makes their numbers look better

    • @PurpleRanger69
      @PurpleRanger69 2 года назад +4

      PVD is solid

    • @lyssanch3096
      @lyssanch3096 2 года назад +6

      @Stephanie Slayer you need to take meal period and breaks by law. At least in California. I think the PVD position is a non union job so that might have something to do with it also

  • @wesleyjones1169
    @wesleyjones1169 2 года назад +31

    I worked at UPS for seasonal and it wore me out. I was also in school at the time and juggling between the two was a battle. I was loading the trucks and some items were heavy and the working conditions were sometimes cold. I actually ended real sick with pneumonia. I immediately quit that job and just focus on school. I can say working at UPS was experience I would never forget, but I would never do it again.

    • @sp123
      @sp123 Год назад +2

      People hate on student loans but if you take a reasonable amount and it helps your graduate on time, it's a better idea than working while going to school

    • @wesleyjones1169
      @wesleyjones1169 Год назад +2

      @@sp123 My parents helped me out with tuition which I'm fortunate for. My parents advised me to quit as it was hard for me to study and work. Even though it was seasonal it was crazy.

  • @jaredoliver8684
    @jaredoliver8684 2 года назад +24

    "I pour my heart and soul into this company, and I love what I do. But we're seeing more and more that they're just looking at us as numbers" - Christina Phoenix, UPS Driver

  • @user-wj8fj2pu9u
    @user-wj8fj2pu9u 2 года назад +86

    Much respect to the UPS,FedEx, USPS and Amazon drivers for all of your hard work rain or shine you guys are always out their 🙌💪

    • @youngela7408
      @youngela7408 2 года назад +10

      Maybe quit ordering heavy shit

    • @user-wj8fj2pu9u
      @user-wj8fj2pu9u 2 года назад +1

      Maybe you just need to look for another job, like a cashier or receptionist 🤷‍♂️

    • @mattj8048
      @mattj8048 2 года назад +4

      I got no respect for Amazon! They suck when it comes to delivery!!!

    • @AyoKillaCam
      @AyoKillaCam 2 года назад +4

      It’s going to take a lot more than just “praising” them through “hard work”. Stop ordering stuff you can buy at the local store.

    • @michaelderenne9838
      @michaelderenne9838 2 года назад

      @@user-wj8fj2pu9u exactly

  • @Trivdgun-
    @Trivdgun- Год назад +3

    I work for UPS, hired on months before seasonal work started, was given $17/hour. Immediately after peak, pay dropped to $15.35/hour. In August 2022, pay was raised to $16.65/hour. No cost of living adjustedment after 90 days as some people told me. Supervisor lied to me and told me $17 wasn't seasonal pay for me but my paycheck says otherwise. I've been there 17 months and done 2 peak seasons now, I've gotten no yearly raise. Anytime you try to get answers to questions, you are redirected or given an "idk". Been counted late for clocking in on time, was told computer registers start time as late. =_= This job is a joke and I'm an idiot for working hard for them.

  • @vicmorrison8128
    @vicmorrison8128 2 года назад +14

    Same in medicine. Longer days er...I mean longer nights...16hrs....no staff....err....what days... er....I mean what nite is it again? 350lb rotisseries...Only 8 more hours to go.

    • @colombiantom
      @colombiantom 2 года назад

      Sadly this what is happening in many industries, it's bad and it should definitely get better. At leas you guys get paid overtime, teachers have to do overtime and not get paid and use their own money to buy things for their classrooms. Keep on fighting to improve your field, without fighter, big business will win.

    • @vicmorrison8128
      @vicmorrison8128 2 года назад

      @@colombiantom I agree. Though we have to stand by and watch people die due to hospital management's amoral behaviors, and they go unchecked by impotent state and federal regulators. Guess you folks have to also stand by when nutjobs show up with military grade weapons for blow and tell. Thoughts and prayers just don't do it.

  • @bigdan7666
    @bigdan7666 Год назад +2

    Worked at ups up until recently. I'm so happy our voices are getting heard. My 2 years were not the best with the harsh conditions and i was scared people were not aware of the problems.

  • @ysierra1724
    @ysierra1724 2 года назад +3

    I worked as a driver for a company a while back 12 hours a day when people fell asleep on the behind the wheel they just fired you and replaced you with the next man now I am working less at a different job but happy and have all the time in the world to spend with my daughter to me the money is worthless if you are not happy in your life.

  • @perrylee1118
    @perrylee1118 Год назад +2

    I drove for 17 years. During the summer after finishing for the day in 100 degree weather, the management would have cold water and Gatorade. WTF at the end of the day.

  • @bensk8in467
    @bensk8in467 2 года назад +5

    I hate to see this. I used to work nearly 60 hour weeks when I was younger just so I could have “more.” I’ve chosen to live smaller and be happy with less so I don’t have to anymore. A 40 hour week can even be too much now depending what it is and I refuse to work more. It’s not about the money for me anymore. I was working a 4 day workweek earlier this year and it was a nice balance of work and free time. I was more creative in my freetime and better rested for work and performed well. I think employers are losing money on poorly rested employees and not looking at the situation correctly.

  • @cetriyasArtnComicsChannel
    @cetriyasArtnComicsChannel 2 года назад +20

    people aren't "trained" to deal with high temps (I'm guessing only in the military?) they just had to make sure to custom buy their trucks with no AC. I can't do much on my end, but I don't do much online orders anymore.

    • @Steven-T
      @Steven-T 2 года назад +2

      Not even! I'm an 8-year vet. Even military members are only trained to recognize and alleviate certain symptoms. You can drink water or gatorade, eat a snack, loosen clothing, seek shade... But ultimately, the only way to fully recover from a heat injury is to get out of the heat!

  • @shawnvines2514
    @shawnvines2514 2 года назад +35

    Make the CEO and each board member and each large stock holder do 2 weeks literally strapped at the hip of the hardest UPS workers and see what happens!

    • @lyssanch3096
      @lyssanch3096 2 года назад +1

      This what ive been saying lol

    • @AutisticFreak99
      @AutisticFreak99 2 года назад +1

      Is this a threat?

    • @Censortubes
      @Censortubes 2 года назад +1

      99 percent of leadership at ups started off working the floor kids.

    • @WhateverDude38
      @WhateverDude38 2 года назад +1

      Like they care.

  • @camille5533
    @camille5533 2 года назад +4

    Kroger warehouse is also like this too I left that job, these companies lack common since. I worked at a cemetery and when it was hot they would let us leave early so we wouldn't get sick. This is so sad, people are just trying to take care of their families.

  • @KFWinterblue
    @KFWinterblue 2 года назад +12

    Don’t forget USPS please! My wife just worked 15 hours for 5 days straight and she has to go back tomorrow and do it all again.

    • @brianjohnson6053
      @brianjohnson6053 2 года назад +3

      Quit, i have no sympathy for over paid government workers

    • @oceanwater6887
      @oceanwater6887 Год назад +1

      They get paid just enough to live at USPS. About as much as a starting teacher.

    • @foodievids5814
      @foodievids5814 Год назад +1

      They are not overpaid at all. I got selected for an interview and the pay was laughable. Even govt jobs exploit their workers.

  • @Katecuz321
    @Katecuz321 Год назад +1

    I’m scheduled for orientation at ups in 45 minutes and now I’m questioning whether or not it’s worth dying for.

  • @roycecharlton4924
    @roycecharlton4924 2 года назад +18

    I got anyone will read this but I have a friend that works at UPS. He told me that when covid was at its worst people died at work and they didn't tell anyone cuz they were in the back room moving boxes or something like that. No one noticed till hours later.

    • @derrickfarbes1805
      @derrickfarbes1805 2 года назад +3

      No one was dieing at work that is a lie

    • @Brainjoy01
      @Brainjoy01 2 года назад +1

      I believe it, I worked in tech in a clean expensive environment. Technicians died on the line way in the back of the building. No one knew for hours. It happens at big companies who over work

    • @roycecharlton4924
      @roycecharlton4924 2 года назад

      @@derrickfarbes1805 So you were there? If so, which facility?

    • @roycecharlton4924
      @roycecharlton4924 2 года назад

      @@Brainjoy01 Thank you for your story.

    • @derrickfarbes1805
      @derrickfarbes1805 2 года назад +1

      @@roycecharlton4924 lol buddy during thr time you claimed anyone eith sickness wasn't allowed at work so you claiming he died from covid in the back is a lie because no one with coughs , aches or high Temps were allowed on site so clowned yourself there. You weren't there buddy so don't claim things you know nothing about.

  • @WaqasKhan-hx4hw
    @WaqasKhan-hx4hw Год назад +2

    HOW HARD IS IT TO PUT ACS IN THE TRUCK!! Shameful

  • @dl30wpb
    @dl30wpb 2 года назад +31

    My friend worked for UPS 25 years ago. He worked at a warehouse. He said it was the most chaotic shit he had ever seen... People screaming and cursing at each other the entire shift doing non stop work. He made it sound funny as hell but in all reality there's nothing humorous about it.

    • @ToMaToEsGrOw
      @ToMaToEsGrOw Год назад +4

      I think it was the only job where I heard a supervisor cursing left and right out of aggravation.

    • @sergiohernandez-fz2xx
      @sergiohernandez-fz2xx Год назад

      Nobody forced him to work there right?

    • @nipponsuxs
      @nipponsuxs Год назад

      ​@@sergiohernandez-fz2xxyou wonder why people snap and then gun down their co workers. Not everybody has strong mental fortitude to take insults and abuse daily. Even the strongest people have limits

    • @dl30wpb
      @dl30wpb Год назад +1

      @@sergiohernandez-fz2xx Nope. That's why he quit after 6 months.

    • @billydee1879
      @billydee1879 Год назад

      Very true

  • @Imnotyourdoormat
    @Imnotyourdoormat Год назад +3

    UPS trucks cant have air-conditioning?.....Do they allow their drivers heat in the winter?

  • @mikelovuolo6875
    @mikelovuolo6875 2 года назад +7

    Sign up ALL those non-members in the Right to Work states. Get more power behind you! We're slowly taking our power back in this country. It's not the millionaire CEO's and top brass that make these companies what they are today, it's the front line workers.

  • @enzigenes
    @enzigenes 2 года назад +4

    19 years old, I was working for UPS. Every day in a hot-ass trailer. I used to ask the supervisor for water and he used to tell me no. This was during the summer. I got off work went home and said to myself, all my friends are in college, having fun, going to parties, and away from home. Why am I stuck at home and working a job at UPS in hot trailers every day? The next day I went to work I gave them my badge and told them I'm out. The way they treated people was inhumane. I couldn't tolerate the disrespect any longer.

  • @FloridaMan786
    @FloridaMan786 2 года назад +21

    The thing that pisses me off is that ups sets these ridiculously hard standards and rules to follow, yet the encourage you to push it so hard and the time the give you it makes it IMPOSSIBLE to do safely. Whenever someone gets injured, even if they’re following all the proper procedures UPS takes ZERO accountability and will always fight to make it the fault of the employee. I work here. Management sucks. The union is IMPERATIVE.

    • @mrhitz7060
      @mrhitz7060 2 года назад

      Facts!!!! I got like 4 write up.. Because i cant keep my mouth closed..

    • @saracook7273
      @saracook7273 2 года назад +5

      My husband has started taking videos/pictures of things that go wrong in the warehouse he works in because you are exactly right. They will blame the workers before they will take accountability for unsafe practices. He feels he has to have video evidence in case something bad happens to him while working there because they will point the finger at him even if it is their fault.

    • @mrhitz7060
      @mrhitz7060 2 года назад +2

      @Stephanie Slayer & almost smack the shit out a security guard who was overstepping & clearly overtaking by his authority.. I really don't like that place. One of the worst jobs i ever had.

  • @partheniat.9557
    @partheniat.9557 2 года назад +9

    My oldest son has been at Ups for about 21or22 yrs doing warehouse in FL. I always ask him why he don't drive the trucks and his answer had always been NO! Mama you just don't know that's the toughest part of that job but he was interested until he found out how hot is in the summer time and the pressure that they put on you when you're on the trucks with the overloads. So sad!

    • @Keedec923
      @Keedec923 Год назад

      He's wrong. I drive and it's not this bad

    • @partheniat.9557
      @partheniat.9557 Год назад

      @@Keedec923 well I guess some do and some don't. I hope it stays that way for you and you continue to stay positive as you are with many Blessings son.🙏🏽✌🏽

    • @terryporter7617
      @terryporter7617 Год назад +1

      @joseph Bailey.. well, aren’t you special. You must have a cake route.

    • @partheniat.9557
      @partheniat.9557 Год назад

      @@terryporter7617 😄😄😄👍🏽

  • @loriellenbrochhagen9908
    @loriellenbrochhagen9908 2 года назад +12

    We recently had to have a driver banned from our apartment complex. He refused to deliver to our doors - instead, dumping all of our packages outside of an office door. Picture elderly, disabled people with canes, climbing through shrubbery and over rocks to get the packages that had blown into a neighboring field. When he was approached by a 60 year old disabled woman - he threatened and yelled at her, complaining about how hard his job is. While his behavior was inexcusable, we can now see why he would act that way.

    • @andrewsmith8715
      @andrewsmith8715 2 года назад +5

      UPS drivers don't have time to hand deliver every single package to every single door of an apartment complex. They have hundreds of stops per day to do.

    • @loriellenbrochhagen9908
      @loriellenbrochhagen9908 2 года назад +2

      @@andrewsmith8715 They may have changed their policies but, I've been living here for years; here, and elsewhere, the packages have always been delivered directly to our apartment doors.

    • @Cementups
      @Cementups 2 года назад +2

      @@andrewsmith8715 you’re wrong. His/her job is to deliver it to the customers door unless the complex has an agreement to leave at office. Usually any agreement like that is based on an attempt being made to the apartment door first.

    • @velafresh
      @velafresh 2 года назад +6

      An apartment complex is considered just 1 stop out of 100-200 stops in a route, If there’s no elevator like the routes I did in sf, it’s all being left at the bottom lobby. Not walking up 7 flights of stairs just to find out that no one is home and I can’t leave the package at the front door.

    • @WhateverDude38
      @WhateverDude38 2 года назад +2

      Apartments should be required to have lockers (with big parcel collection) and/or the office should take packages. You don't know how long it takes to deliver to an apartment complex when there is 30+ pieces!

  • @andyshelly3473
    @andyshelly3473 Год назад +5

    everything in that company was a contradiction . they said check for miss loads , but they wanted us off the clock , work faster but don,t make mistakes , carry more packages at a time , but don,t lift too much wait , walk faster but don,t run , drink more fluids , but don,t take too many rest room brakes . everything one person told me was the opposite of what the next person told me . i worked my ass off but i was never fast enough for them . i know six people that only lasted 2 weeks there . at least i made it 2 months , and now i understand where the term ( going postal ) come from lol . i actually enjoyed the work until i realized they were never going to let up no matter how hard i tried .

  • @GenerationX1984
    @GenerationX1984 2 года назад +23

    This is why I refuse to work overtime. Working overtime plays right into the hands the people exploiting me. It's not even worth it.

    • @terryporter7617
      @terryporter7617 Год назад +2

      Well said… plus anything over 12 hrs of overtime on your check, the government gets almost 50% percent of it… Not worth it.

  • @JoanRomero-g3r
    @JoanRomero-g3r 4 месяца назад +1

    In Yonkers NY site there is Hipaa and OSCHA violations, regulation and laws are not applied. My friend had to leave his night shift job after his criminal record had been exposed by his boss to his coworkers. Shame on you UPS. He just needed a job!!

  • @SecondLifeDesigner
    @SecondLifeDesigner 2 года назад +6

    You can sure bet if the UPS employees didn't have a union that overtime would either be straight pay, not double or triple time pay or no pay at all. The richest 1 and 2 percent of this country won't be happy until you are their save working for free.

    • @ktmggg
      @ktmggg 2 года назад +2

      My friend who retired as a package car driver with UPS always said if management could find a way to get kids from India to deliver for pennies an hour they'd do it.

  • @oceanwater6887
    @oceanwater6887 Год назад +1

    I replaced a man who was worked to death from overheating. He got too hot and had a heart attack. A coworker drove him home where he died because he couldn’t afford the hospital. I’ve been doing 12 hour days 6 days a week for the past few months.

  • @dallasjacob99
    @dallasjacob99 2 года назад +4

    I was harassed by managment, and the union until I quit. They refused to abide by the contract, and worked with managment to get rid of me.

    • @Keedec923
      @Keedec923 Год назад

      Wrong. Union does not work with management

  • @dmckenzie9281
    @dmckenzie9281 2 года назад +10

    I had know idea that this was going on. I am a retired union firefighter. I retired in 2019 and since I retired the city has implemented mandatory overtime. If you are at the end of a 24 hour shifting there is a shortage if your name is at the front of the rotation you are required to work another shift. I am glad that they didn't do that when I was working. I have an autistic nonverbal son that is very high needs. Making my wife deal with him alone for 48 hours would have been really rough. I hope that you guys can fix this problem through collective bargaining and if necessary a strike. Is this a nation wide problem with UPS?

    • @lakb2482
      @lakb2482 Год назад +1

      Yup it is!! All ups are the same!!

  • @Omar-xg3lm
    @Omar-xg3lm 2 года назад +20

    I worked at UPS for a week when I was 18 and decided to go to college. It was a tough week 😂.

    • @WhateverDude38
      @WhateverDude38 2 года назад +3

      Bruh, you could have used UPS to pay for school.

    • @AT-di8kg
      @AT-di8kg 2 года назад +2

      Lol. The comments. Not everyone is looking for a fcking handout on exchange for manual labor.

    • @WhateverDude38
      @WhateverDude38 2 года назад

      @user-td8wx9ji9x nice. Someone who doesn't know what they're talking about says a benefit from the company is a "handout". Is health insurance also a handout? My gosh.

    • @AT-di8kg
      @AT-di8kg 2 года назад

      @@WhateverDude38 Yes health insurance is a handout dumb kid. Tons of people in 3rd world countries dont have that chance. And guess what? Tax payers money pay for it. My gosh. This person doesn't know shit do they?

    • @WhateverDude38
      @WhateverDude38 2 года назад

      @user-td8wx9ji9x come back when you know what you're talking about. We work for our benefits you fool.

  • @Ailenna
    @Ailenna 2 года назад +2

    A driver told me this long ago, he was 10 years in, his knees had worn-out already. He was working on a plan to get out. Awful the workload they are given. I do Amazon Flex, so I understand one day in their shoes.

  • @mdavis3262
    @mdavis3262 2 года назад +4

    The company does that because customers don’t care…pple complain when their packets don’t arrive on time, etc…everyone is apart of the problem but only wants to point the finger at the big companies

  • @rainbow1021
    @rainbow1021 Год назад +1

    Ups will cutting budgets and force drivers to work long long hours. That’s terrible for driver’s health. All that word they say about “safety “ is to protect company don’t get in lawsuits.

  • @edc3743
    @edc3743 2 года назад +2

    I say something in solidarity every time i see our usual driver on the route by my house.
    The heat. The overtime.
    Every Day.
    Told him I will donate what I can to any UPS workers strike fund in 2023.

  • @SuperCaveman16
    @SuperCaveman16 2 года назад +8

    People really don’t know just how hard it is unless they have done it themselves. I respect all the drivers it was too stressful for me I work in the warehouse instead. It’s less money but I prefer to keep my metal health.

    • @JARVISK600
      @JARVISK600 Год назад

      Facts no one truly knows unless they have done it or been around it. That driver job is NOT A JOKE. Its really nuts.

    • @raysherman3311
      @raysherman3311 Год назад

      What position in the warehouse is the least stressful? Also what position do you work in the Warehouse?

  • @sandyj342
    @sandyj342 2 года назад +8

    The company is creating these issues so they have excuses to layoff people. You can see these tech firms do this now.

    • @SRT_Ajax
      @SRT_Ajax 2 года назад +1

      I’m confused. What does excessive overtime have to do with laying off people?

    • @drh3b
      @drh3b 2 года назад +2

      UPS isn't going to lay anyone off. They can't get enough people to work, at least at my hub.

    • @SRT_Ajax
      @SRT_Ajax 2 года назад +1

      @Mandy Gee problem is. UPS has a contract to abide by. The tech firms she mentions probably don’t have one. UPS agreed to these terms, and so did we. Even when America was in a recession UPS didn’t layoff as much. It just was a lot less work.

  • @Anthony-lt1fm
    @Anthony-lt1fm 2 года назад +2

    Tell me about it I’m a truck loader At one of the Miami locations they pay us $15:50 an hour And when I say it’s like a slave ship it’s like a slave ship And I’m a reasonable person No exaggeration what they expect us to do It’s above and beyond Like if we were some super humans or robots And then to make it even worse we only get a 10 minute lunch break It’s pathetic just this peak season I seen a lot Of new hires Young man in good athletic shape Not able to pull through the day Yet alone they don’t even bother coming the next day back And what hurts the second most Is the pay rate that $15:50¢ is Absolutely nothing for the work we do it’s not worth the harm it does to your body From your back hurting feet full of blisters And I am a young man myself In good shape should at least be $20 an hour Keep in mind that money doesn’t have the same value as it did 10-15 years ago

  • @BrandonHanson
    @BrandonHanson 2 года назад +7

    Welcome to the wonderful work life in the wealthiest nation in the world. This is like us at Waste Management. We easily work 12 to 14 hours a day in the state of Florida. As being a helper, we're outside more than 90% of the time putting the cans into the Garbage Trucks. While the other person is driving. Either by hand or machine while being in the heat and humidity. I hope you're only benefitting the CEO'S, owners, ect. Your life is another number no matter what values you have. Only will they demand you to stay if they realize they're short handed but do not take credit for why they're failing to make work a better environment.

  • @pupkorn7111
    @pupkorn7111 2 года назад +2

    Drove for one year and barely saw anyone or did anything outside of UPS besides rest.
    Moved to FedEx express, got a pay cut, and got a life. No regrets

  • @anarchisttechsupport6644
    @anarchisttechsupport6644 2 года назад +7

    Can we get AC in those UPS trucks too? That'd help a LOT for these folks.

    • @grmpEqweer
      @grmpEqweer 2 года назад +1

      Yes. I'd do that job for 40 hours, if I had air conditioning. But it gets up to 98-103°f 3 months out of the year here. I know I get heatsick in it.

    • @anarchisttechsupport6644
      @anarchisttechsupport6644 2 года назад

      @@grmpEqweer right? We could solve these problems if UPS would hire enough people to do the job. But that's not what companies wanna do - they'd rather have Capital go on Strike. Its time workers responded in kind.

    • @Keedec923
      @Keedec923 Год назад

      Ups has enough employees trust me

    • @anarchisttechsupport6644
      @anarchisttechsupport6644 Год назад

      @@Keedec923 uh... So we can let them die? This sounds like ya need to see a therapist.

    • @Keedec923
      @Keedec923 Год назад

      @Anarchist Tech Support you said ups could solve this by hiring more. I responded by we have an abundance of employees . Añ this video was exaggerated

  • @memeboinkthememer707
    @memeboinkthememer707 Год назад +2

    Well hire more drivers the warehouse jobs are hell. They always bring up you can drive, but it takes years and years it’s corny

  • @sharongillesp
    @sharongillesp Год назад +1

    COMPLAIN to upper level management and NOT drivers. Working class people continue to turn on each other instead of coming together and targeting the real problem … CEO’s, the Board Members, top level management and Wall Street … and of course their never ending greed.
    I NEVER blame drivers when I know UPS makes billions IN PROFITS because they cut benefits and salaries to the bone, and are unwilling to hire enough people with PROPER salaries and great benefits. Either people don’t apply or soon quit after realizing a grueling schedule leaves workers with long unsatisfying hours and stagnant salaries.

  • @abdallahj.a.
    @abdallahj.a. 2 года назад +4

    Don't forget pre loaders working in the warehouse. They are underpaid, overworked. You get only 20 minutes break for 8 hours hard work shift, that's insane. Also they are under staffed because nobody wants to do this job.

    • @Keedec923
      @Keedec923 Год назад +1

      You are only working 4 hour shifts. Full time takes years to earn

    • @abdallahj.a.
      @abdallahj.a. Год назад

      @@Keedec923 thank you I already quit from UPS

  • @dylansloan
    @dylansloan 2 года назад +1

    It’s supply and demand, there are excessive orders there isn’t even enough work hours to meet what they have to do. Not even enough room to store the trucks of packages in the morning.

  • @BeybladeStar01
    @BeybladeStar01 2 года назад +4

    This is crazy this kind of working conditions should not be legal in any country especially here.

    • @partheniat.9557
      @partheniat.9557 2 года назад +1

      That goes to show you that the U.S. that's us is no better than any other country in the last few years.
      UPS...."UNDER PRESSURE & STRESS"!

  • @billydee1879
    @billydee1879 Год назад +2

    I work for UPS and can't get any overtime.

    • @rockon8174
      @rockon8174 Год назад

      Location matters. These folks be complaining about triple time!!!! Insane!!! They get triple time after 9.5 hours!!! So 2.5 hours of triple time a day, six days a week. $120 an hour!!!! An extra $720 a week ontop of overtime after 8 hours!!! 200K a year there!!! Plus vacation time!!! Sign me up!!!

  • @dannybeane2069
    @dannybeane2069 2 года назад +12

    Honestly the best thing we can do is buy less online and buy locally, try and send fewer packages if you can.

    • @lyssanch3096
      @lyssanch3096 2 года назад +4

      Yes please stop ordering crap you dont need

    • @lyssanch3096
      @lyssanch3096 Год назад

      @Dust Pan its just gonna get worse

  • @hopefloats7573
    @hopefloats7573 Год назад +1

    We need to recognize on a national level, the damage that publicly traded companies are doing to our lives. The need to make more money every 13 weeks to appease stockholder is NOT sustainable.

  • @esrealwilleatit8574
    @esrealwilleatit8574 2 года назад +3

    I work preload right now. I can’t wait until I’m forced to do overtime at $51+ an hour!

    • @esrealwilleatit8574
      @esrealwilleatit8574 2 года назад

      @Stephanie Slayer do I like what? Preload? Definitely not if that’s what you’re asking. BUT if you can make it past this stage UPS is an awesome career.

    • @esrealwilleatit8574
      @esrealwilleatit8574 2 года назад +2

      @Stephanie Slayer sweet heart, at $51 an hour the won’t have to force me to do anything. I’ll do it with a smile on my face!

    • @esrealwilleatit8574
      @esrealwilleatit8574 Год назад

      @Dust Pan I’m not driving yet. Still waiting my turn! 😁

  • @DreamDrivenMediax2
    @DreamDrivenMediax2 2 года назад +4

    God bless you all🙏🏼

  • @fridayokoro2049
    @fridayokoro2049 Год назад +2

    I used to work for UPS a little over a year ago. I like the job, but the pay and conditions where just horrible for the amount of work they threw at us

  • @VikingFoxxy
    @VikingFoxxy 2 года назад +11

    I can confirm that this is true I've been working for Ups 2 years now and this is a scary feeling for our brown drivers, I hope this helps our people and hard workers at UPS.

    • @Keedec923
      @Keedec923 Год назад

      Ups worker here and they over exaggerated it

  • @backrack01
    @backrack01 Год назад +1

    They are purposely killing off full-time inside jobs. And the union is rolling over. 22.3 employees are being forced to work split shifts.. 4-10 pm and then there's a 4hr "break" and work from 330-830am. It's causing a lot of health problems for workers from lack of sleep. It's also causing a lot of stress on home life. UPS is purposely getting rid of sorts that would make a straight 8hr shift.

    • @rockon8174
      @rockon8174 Год назад

      That shift doesn't make any sense.

    • @backrack01
      @backrack01 Год назад

      @@rockon8174 I agree. It's insane.

  • @jacobseige8933
    @jacobseige8933 2 года назад +5

    The only solution to this is to hire more and I mean more drivers to handle the work load. It's really Peak season when it gets unbearable. Some people aren't just cut out to do this kind of work. Those who do are being overworked

    • @Keedec923
      @Keedec923 Год назад

      We have so many drivers layoffs get bigger and bigger. This video is way over exaggerated

  • @Trump985
    @Trump985 2 года назад +1

    84 hours a week is a standard week for me. I work construction and we have two shifts you either work noon to midnight or midnight to noon. At least these people get to go home at night, more often then not we are working hundreds or thousands of miles away from home and living in hotel rooms. I certainly don’t complain when I get paid. Your not going to make any money if you start getting days off, be careful what you are asking for. We won’t be able to work forever, there is plenty of time off when we retire. Do yourself a favor and make the money while you still can. Trust me your better off at work then at home fighting with the wife and kids!

  • @Ross1950art
    @Ross1950art 2 года назад +8

    Time to strike! Can't get around it.

    • @Ryan-zq3er
      @Ryan-zq3er 2 года назад

      or just get another job.

    • @ktmggg
      @ktmggg 2 года назад +1

      @@Ryan-zq3er No logic in that comment.

  • @thexro9335
    @thexro9335 2 года назад +1

    I was a supervisor at the 3rd largest ups in the country and I recently quit in july and let me tell you it fucking SUCKS in there they don’t have heat so you’re freezing your ass off in the winter and they don’t have ac so you’re getting microwaved in the summer, The workload is insane people are constantly quitting so you’re expected to do three times the work, you only get one ten minute break and its just all around garbage. Oh and supervisor’s can’t even get in the union so we got shitted on constantly by our superiors and we really couldn’t do anything about it because they could just fire us

  • @bluehammer2021
    @bluehammer2021 Год назад +1

    people should stop choosing UPS for deliveries because of this

  • @1320pass
    @1320pass 2 года назад +8

    By some off chance any of you UPS folks read, or get time to read this, you are the best at what you do. Always had great service and confidence with you people. I drive professionally (18 wheel tanker) and put in some serious overtime as well and every route truck and feeder truck I see, you all demonstrate high standards and you're total pros.
    Do not let your company ruin you. They don't know the value you bring. There's a difference between value and what you 'cost' a company in wages, etc.
    My own Dad was WW2 vet a Teamster driver for Roadway express from 1959 to 1995 and he retired with a good pension and boy he earned every nickel. The only time I remember him having issues was contract negotiations and looming strikes. It's worth the fight as he took good care of his family.

    • @g.d.p2874
      @g.d.p2874 2 года назад

      Thank you for your words. They are appreciated

  • @kylejackson2275
    @kylejackson2275 Год назад +1

    This. I turned down the opportunity to make 60, 70k. I knew it would mean missing out on an actual life. Spending more time in a package car than with my family. NOPE. Don't care how much $ they throw at you. Choose your personal and/or family life over 50+ hrs of work every week. I now work for an alcohol delivery company. Less money, but no more than 40 hrs a week. 🙌

  • @fastrunner6045
    @fastrunner6045 2 года назад +3

    This goes for all the warehouse workers too!

  • @peachscentedskulls
    @peachscentedskulls Год назад +1

    The fact that workers feel the need to be anonymous when they are literally Defending Their Dead. The balance of power between workers and corps is completely unsustainable.

  • @kongstrong1938
    @kongstrong1938 2 года назад +5

    People shop too much online in America. They also spend too much on junk and people have to deliver that stuff. I worked at a UPS facility and it was loads of packages non stop to no end.

  • @ShubhamBhushanCC
    @ShubhamBhushanCC 2 года назад +8

    Unionize Organize!!

  • @ogboost7610
    @ogboost7610 Год назад +1

    Ups should be allowing part timer worker to earn more by driving these extra hours the full time driver do not.
    Let the pt’s drive on Saturdays
    Residential only deliver

  • @ohChillum
    @ohChillum 2 года назад +2

    As a Las Vegas UPS Employee I can confirm.

    • @Ever310
      @Ever310 2 года назад

      How are you doing today?😔. I'm at ups but a diff city bro.

  • @j.frankparnell6195
    @j.frankparnell6195 2 года назад +6

    With the percentage of workforce retiring greatly increasing over the last couple of years, excessive overtime is going to become more and more prevalent as industries are forced to deal with a shrinking workforce.

  • @angeliquerider-mitchell2538
    @angeliquerider-mitchell2538 Год назад +1

    I just don't get the Corp math that says having less people but working double and triple time is less expensive than more people doing regular 9 to 5.

  • @Bluebloods7
    @Bluebloods7 2 года назад +5

    It's good to expose this stuff, but what I can't stand is how narrow-sighted it is. UPS isn't the only offender here; this is like knowing there's several different fires in your house, each can be extinguished if you coordinate and take the time to do so, but instead you put one fire out with a deluge while ignoring all the other fires, and your house burns down anyway.

    • @Bluebloods7
      @Bluebloods7 2 года назад

      @Lind Morn "you're," is what you meant to type, I'm sure. And "lul," please use some critical thinking and actually read what I wrote; I'm on your side. Going after UPS is great and all, but ignoring Amazon, FedEx, DHL, and a crap ton of other smaller operations that follow the same "work 'em til they drop, then replace them" mentality, is "NARROW SIGHTED." UPS isn't the only offender here. If we're going to go after one of them, we need to go after ALL of them.

    • @Ryan-zq3er
      @Ryan-zq3er 2 года назад +2

      Fed Ex drivers are doing the same. Working 7 days a week, they start at 6 am and get done at 7 pm

    • @Lifegoesonbrahh
      @Lifegoesonbrahh 2 года назад +2

      @@Ryan-zq3er USPS is the same in many areas

    • @DannyD-lr5yg
      @DannyD-lr5yg 2 года назад +1

      @@Bluebloods7 To be fair, this channel FREQUENTLY goes after Amazon, and many others.

    • @Bluebloods7
      @Bluebloods7 2 года назад

      @@DannyD-lr5yg DRIVERS. Oh vei. I'm not new here 🤣

  • @chuckles1972
    @chuckles1972 2 года назад +2

    People are being freaking lazy and order everything online instead of getting up off their ass and going into a store and buy shit.

  • @drecherry4492
    @drecherry4492 2 года назад +3

    Funny this pops up cuz today at ups I told my supervisor I got an appointment coming up in two days for tha dentist and she looks at me with a straight face and says..... 🤷‍♂️ Well can't u jus reschedule???? Mfkr when?!?! I'm here all day. Definitely profit over ppl

    • @Keedec923
      @Keedec923 Год назад

      Lies . Family first. Never had an issue due to appointments or emergencies

  • @thomaslecour2462
    @thomaslecour2462 Год назад +1

    Here is the mental attitude all ups drivers need to have
    I’m here to make money not friends!!!!!
    I get paid bonus for what I do because I have to make time for my family
    I get what ever work done, period, that’s it.
    $127k I made this year, 8 weeks paid vacation, ups is the highest paid in the industry, these people who complain in this video are in my opinion just lazy.
    I work out at a gym before work, I manage my time awesomely, i paid cash for both daughters college, my house on 10 acres built in 98, 2021 f150, f450, and A770 all wheel turn skid steer cash paid.
    This job is not for the weak, it is only for the motivated, god bless

  • @vmac8972
    @vmac8972 2 года назад +3

    One thing I will say as someone who works inside and drove for a very short period is, “work to live, not live to work.” No point in making all that money if you have no time to enjoy it.

  • @110welding
    @110welding Год назад +1

    This has always been UPS's way of operation, I was hired in early 1988 and after both of my children graduated, I quit as soon as I had a chance. 18yrs with Brown, with plenty of bitter sweet memories. Excessive Overtime was continuous, I filed grievance on three of the routes I drove. It helps to a point, I still had the stop count battle daily, I would bring back in 20-45 stops un-attempted after giving them plenty of notice to help me. This still did not give me an 8 hour day. Every drive needs to file for grievance and bring stops back, but employees fear the mark on them after filing against the company. Now that social media can expose the cruel work environment, maybe change will happen. Wishing the best future for all you UPS employees ...

  • @FRFRANKIE
    @FRFRANKIE 2 года назад +7

    Does UPS force the office workers to work overtime too?

    • @darrylgoodwin7947
      @darrylgoodwin7947 2 года назад +1

      Eff no if it's like FedEx. Those desk jockeys worked from home while we were trying not to catch our death working 12 hr. days

    • @SRT_Ajax
      @SRT_Ajax 2 года назад

      @@darrylgoodwin7947 no. It’s not like fedex

  • @joeholtster1891
    @joeholtster1891 Год назад +1

    You never get time to rehydrate properly when you get loaded up heavy day after day.

  • @denniscaverly6431
    @denniscaverly6431 2 года назад +3

    I'm sorry but get a different job. I am only in my 6th week now and the money I am making is a huge difference. UPS gives your all the guidance and support you need to make your day safe. It's their number one fucking priority. If your not following these safety guidelines because you think you got it all figured out that's on you. My PCM every morning is always about health and safety. I've never been paid so well to do a job I love and never had a job care so much about my safety. I did the food industry for 13 years and if you think UPS doesn't care..go work in a fucking kitchen sweating your ass off for 12-15 hours a day with no lunch break or livable wage

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict 2 года назад

      You better stay single bro

    • @SRT_Ajax
      @SRT_Ajax 2 года назад

      If it weren’t for a union you’d be paid 15$ an hour. See how much they care about you if we were to be de-unionized. Don’t forget it bud. Also. You’re a rookie I’d expect you to say all that. If we strike you’re most likely getting laid off. Let’s see if management helps you.

    • @blockinglowtier
      @blockinglowtier 2 года назад +1

      UPS dosent care no major company does you're just a cog in the machine. Stop bootlicking you wouldn't have any of these benefits if it weren't for the Teamsters you think UPS is giving them out, out of good will? Lmao

    • @dianesavant2818
      @dianesavant2818 2 года назад

      Total supervisor post. Total BS. USP stands for unfair production standards.

    • @davidr6865
      @davidr6865 2 года назад

      It’s a free market