352 on Halstead was that bus. Pace held me down 350 364 357 if I really wanted to travel.You worked at the one in hodgkins? My first warehouse job was UPS in Harvey I was going to stay till I got a driver job but the hours and pay was azz
352 on Halstead was that bus. Pace held me down 350 364 357 if I really wanted to travel.You worked at the one in hodgkins? My first warehouse job was UPS in Harvey I was going to stay till I got a driver job but the hours and pay was azz
J7 at that 103rd "terminal" I drive if I'm out west though352 on Halstead was that bus. Pace held me down 350 364 357 if I really wanted to travel.

the Memphis hub is infamousI worked at the Memphis hub a few years. In what may be the most physically demanding area. Started in summer, those first few months are brutal if you’re not already in shape. But you adjust and basically end up some kind of industrial athlete lol (not a coincidence that I was putting my ex through the mattress with ease then). not sure how fat and or lazy people last. also they’re crazy strict about tardiness and attendance, most of the people you start with won’t be there in a years time
oh and the injuries are REAL. mfs getting their legs crushed and losing limbs and shyt. even if you’re doing your best to stay safe, it doesn’t mean your coworkers are. My last day I was rushing and forgot to choke/brake my tug. a 6000lb+ vehicle running over your foot, even with composite toe boots![]()



The post office sweet easiest job i had in my life
Ups has a union breh, the teamstersOne of those jobs have a union hence they ain’t lifting heavy shyt…
FedEx and ups will make a man out of you lmaoo
*or willingness to be talked to crazymanual labor is for college kids and unskilled young adults.
you dont got time or the energy in your 30s for that shyt
I worked at the Memphis hub a few years. In what may be the most physically demanding area. Started in summer, those first few months are brutal if you’re not already in shape. But you adjust and basically end up some kind of industrial athlete lol (not a coincidence that I was putting my ex through the mattress with ease then). not sure how fat and or lazy people last. also they’re crazy strict about tardiness and attendance, most of the people you start with won’t be there in a years time
oh and the injuries are REAL. mfs getting their legs crushed and losing limbs and shyt. even if you’re doing your best to stay safe, it doesn’t mean your coworkers are. My last day I was rushing and forgot to choke/brake my tug. a 6000lb+ vehicle running over your foot, even with composite toe boots![]()
" I was in that trailer for 4 hrs.I had to lift the packages about 3ft off the ground, onto a conveyor belt.Once you placed it on that belt, you'd have to walk back down to the other end of the trailer, pull it off, and transfer it to another belt that was strictly made for 70+ pound packages.Double handling that shyt.That was the thing that bugged me the most.You couldn't send everything on the same belt.Another fukked up thing, the belt for the 70+ pound packages would always turn off.That's when the supervisor would walk over and tell you "Push all your 70+ pound packages to the side & just unload your regular packages
" So now you're working through a bunch of clutter.Barricaded by 70+ pound packages on both sides of your trailer.Guess what that means? YOU'D HAVE TO TRIPLE HANDLE THEM MTHAFUKKAS!
.Pushing a bunch of 130 lb packages to the side takes energy.Once the 70+ belt came back on, you'd have to

Thread title is kinda goofy because working at FedEx and UPS isn't the same as working at USPS.
I don’t know where this cap coming from about the usps being a cake walk
Maybe in 2006-2015 before amazon
But nan nikka on here got the heart to deal with Post Office shyt on here
Especially when you have to deliver Amazon, Ups, FedEx and Dhl
Plus mail
Don’t @ me no fukk shyt
I worked there for 15 years and you can’t tell me a muthafukkin thing![]()