How to become a driver at UPS, very simple and easy!!
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2023
- How To Become A Driver At UPS, Short And Simple. How To Become A UPS Driver. Regardless of what you hear, from a 10 year UPSer, this is how you get in as a permanent driver in today's 2023 and 2024 job climate.
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I was hired off the street 4 years ago just hit top rate at $44.54 last September
Congrats brother! Way to ease on in !!
Same here, i got hired off the street when Covid just started so they needed drivers, it was just good timing for me
Yeah I was able to bring my nephew in as regular package driver right when covid hit but sadly he didn’t last a week his a little over weight and the walking killed him the supervisor on road was cool enough that give him a few day to good but my nephew said hell no this job is not for everyone they think is a piece of pie but that’s not the case I’m glad you got in just got to be patient and hold on for 4 years till you hit top rate after that money is good congrats
Raise is coming in August
Yeah but not much tho
🔥🔥🔥 great advice!
Stay tuned for more!!
I’ve been working at UPS as a part-time worker for nearly 4 years and I’m only 22. I’ve been asked about being a supervisor multiple times and was notified about the bid for driving in the summer. I’m definitely considering on that once I’m done with College.
Congrats on tackling college, great accomplishment! My personal opinion is that drivers will always have more leverage than members of management. As a part time driver back in 2014, I was asked multiple times about going into management. I love my job and don't regret staying a driver at all. Good Luck and keep me updated!!
@@BrickedOutMediaThank you sir and will do! I’m glad to be part of the UPS family.🙏🏽
Can you become a full time package handler when you work for sometime
I was an off the street hire but had 7 years of experience with FedEx so only had to make some minor adjustments as far as habits, did really well during peak management even said positive thinks about how I was one of the better new hires they seen in awhile, unfortunately I still got laid off but my supervisor still encouraged me to wait it out when volume picks up, luckily I have temporary work to hold me over but the wait is still inconvenient.
Yeah man!! Were you seasonal?
@@BrickedOutMedia it never said seasonal, management did mention that layoffs “could” happen after peak but never used the word seasonal with me and the other new hires and after peak they made it seem like if we kept up the good work will be kept then 2nd week January we’re told will be oncall weekdays but still needed for Saturdays, now as of last week we’re all laid off and not even on for Saturdays until further notice but told to contact them in spring.
@@BrickedOutMediathey just contacted me today telling me I can come back
I just got in on preload hope it doesn't take long but the hub I'm in isn't that big I got my cdl so if something comes up I'll be ready
Looks like you're in the right spot, just a matter of time. Learn as much as you can in your position. Also, if you absolutely want to drive, which I assume that you do, do not go into management. They may ask you if you're good, but just say no, that you're waiting to drive. Good Luck!!
Appreciate it another question how long to you have to be employed in order to transfer to a closer hub then the one your at
@@jehoiakimsmith3152 GOOD QUESTION. Union employees really don't get to "transfer" unless you have a "life event", so it typically doesn't happen. You would have to pretty much quit that building and reapply for the facility you want to work at, however I wouldn't recommend it because there's no guarantee you'll get hired there. I hope that makes sense.
Man yeah that is not an option for me I will not stop my delivery experience, I was hoping you would show a way to apply bc it seems like there is no way to apply
Just like any job, you can't apply until there's something posted to apply for. There's no shortcuts.
It can take a while. Doesn't mean it always does. Do not let this discourage you. I went from warehouse worker to driver in less then 9 months. Yes less then 9 months. I actually received my driver position and was back from McKinney TX before my benefits kicked in. You get your benefits at 9months.
NICE, thanks for sharing!!!
@@BrickedOutMedia no problem. Just trying to show through hard work and dedication you will get noticed. Just show up and show out.
@@charlesadam7757 facts!!! I did the same!!
@@charlesadam7757In my area they are hiring off the street
Wish it was like that where I’m at
As with any job, you can only apply when there’s applications being accepted. There are no shortcuts, respectfully.
Do you needs CDL to drive ?
No CDL required. Just a clean regular license.
Yeah for some people not everybody. 14 years with the company my center makes it very difficult to become a driver, its all favoritism no matter how hard you try you still fail because they want you to fail. For those who succeed, my hats off to you, but this video is a little misleading
I get it. Putting yourself in position to become a driver is simple and easy, but you passing everything and having what it takes is different. That goes with just about everything.
Great info from a driver 🖤🤎 #upserwife
Stay tuned!!!