Have any of you worked at UPS as a package handler?

ThiefyPoo

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Breh, ups drivers make baaaaaaank in addition to the treasure trove of benefits from medical to stock options, to the "secret portal" website with thousands of vendors and thousands of discounts.

I mean you fukk around and find 80% off six flags season passes, free shipping and free rush orders, hotel discounts, etc. If a breh like me stuck around another Two years, I could have been 24 making 80k with no education. The raises too:letyasoulglow:

For real, anyone who can put up with the sweltering heat and bitter cold for 4 years is SET if they can pass the tests. I dont like driving so ups was a means to an end, but the option is there to hit near 100k within 8 years with the company.
Ty sir I kept telling these nikka my homie 25 years old making 100k .

He started making $21 an hour then his little progression time was over he went straight to top pay which is now $34.57 :wow:


It's hard work doe they don't pay u for nothing .
Been plenty of times this nikka slept on the floor because he couldn't making to his bed .

Insiders make less doe its $29 which is still like 70k.


He said he became a driver because the money was better but inside its hard to get full time .

Like you gotta have some serious years to get full time .


nikkas don't even know one of the ups buildings in dmv has the second best pension in the country . My homie said 80k off retirement :whoo:
 

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There's no shame in this at all, just as long as it's not the long term goal. I applied for Ups AND the USPS awhile back:ehh:. We all gotta start somewhere
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You must be kidding full timers there make more than most jobs .

Let's now talk about those feeder drivers :whew:
 

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I did back in 2000 when I was 18/19. It was an ok gig, not a lot of hours, whenever we were finished unloading the trucks the day was over. It keeps you in shape though. You'll definitely need another part time gig though.
 

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You should work for the USPS instead and use that job as a cover to sell drugs. Cops can't search mail without a warrant so it's the perfect way to transport product.
 

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Ty sir I kept telling these nikka my homie 25 years old making 100k .

He started making $21 an hour then his little progression time was over he went straight to top pay which is now $34.57 :wow:


It's hard work doe they don't pay u for nothing .
Been plenty of times this nikka slept on the floor because he couldn't making to his bed .

Insiders make less doe its $29 which is still like 70k.


He said he became a driver because the money was better but inside its hard to get full time .

Like you gotta have some serious years to get full time .


nikkas don't even know one of the ups buildings in dmv has the second best pension in the country . My homie said 80k off retirement :whoo:
:francis:Trying to tell them ouchere. That turnover is a bytch, so if someone goes in with a plan, they gonna work their asses off, but you get with a company that

pays well and gives you a PENSION. Who the fukk getting pensions nowadays:childplease:The only reason I didn't stick with UPS was because gas was at nearly $5 a gallon and I was

sent home 2 weeks straight after driving clear across the city. Any young breh coming out of HS or going into college that don't have a clear plan can fukk with UPS, stick out them years,

and likely end up doing better than their friends with degrees, and maybe even their parents. Gotta deal with some bullshyt in the meantime, but its one of those "for life" gigs that is legit.
 

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I was talking about stock work . Full time package handlers don't make that much bread.
Yes they do :mjlol:

Full time combo jobs make that breh .

And then full time preload makes what the drivers make because they load the brown trucks .

I'm talking about ups not usps I have no idea what they make .

Shorty I talk to works there but she's part time and her hours are trash .

My other homie full time I think he makes $18 I gotta ask him .
 

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i do this now for a big-box hardware store. we don't work anywhere near 8 hours though, usually it's 3 hours and then if there's more than one truck it will be at least five.
 

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My brother, @ADK , for 2 years I was employed at the United Parcel Service or UPS. Indeed, it is hard labor. For 6-7 hours a day, I unloaded thy trucks. For 6-7 hours a day, I loaded thy delivery trucks. Great medical and dental benefits. I was fortunate to start off at 9$ an hour and the good Lord blessed me to see my pay increase to 11.50 by the time I left.

If ye doeth choose this job, I recommend working the graveyard shift, 2 am - 8 am. Ye may have the rest of the morning and day all to thyself if able to be employed at these hours. Heed my warning, my friend, the peak season tis no easy labor. Holiday seasons hath broken many a man before thine eyes for the work thereof that shall come from this peak season is unlike any animal ye hath ever faced in thy lifetime. 8 or 10, 18 wheeled trucks ye will have to unload. Packed to the roof are they. Yet, I was able to endure, and my body benefited greatly from the daily workout. Tis a mans job. I pray ye find encouragement in my words.
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