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How To Make $170,000 A Year As A UPS Driver
How To Make $170,000 A Year As A UPS Driver-May 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:54

 A United Parcel Service driver makes a delivery along the coast of Cape Cod on July 24, 2023 in Orleans, Massachusetts. UPS employees threatened to go on strike if contract talks between UPS and the Teamsters Union, which represents more than half of the 340,000 employees, do not reach an agreement.

Thanks to a historic win by the driver’s , the pay and benefits of driving for the package delivery service have never been better. If you’re looking for a sweet (and very demanding) gig, you might be wondering what Brown can do for you.

Like any job, you of course will need to apply on the . You can either go for a purely package-delivery job or a combo of warehouse work and driving. There are seasonal gigs listed as well. There are some requirements for getting the gig, according to :

The ability to lift up to 70 lbsPossession of a valid driver’s license — no CDL is requiredSuccessful completion of a US Department of Transportation physical examThe legal ability to work in the US Compliance with UPS appearance guidelines, including wearing the company-provided uniform

That for folks working in a warehouse or public facing setting — no loose fitting clothes, no loose jewelry (critical when working around heavy equipment, no clothes with offensive themes or logos and black or brown shoes.

Then you need to pass a background check and an interview, pretty much like any gig. If you make it through those hurdles, next comes the physical exam, which is paid for by UPS. Keep in mind, you aren’t getting this cherry pay to sit around all day. Being a UPS driver requires a great deal of hard work and long hours. Some work in inhumane conditions, like trucks with no A/C resulting in .

If you make it through the application, interview, background check and physical, you attend a UPS driving school where you learn not only how to handle the big truck (called a ) how to manage your route, drag packages across ice and exit the vehicle safely.

After that, you’re put on a 30-day probation, but then the job is yours and well worth the extra work. Thanks to the new contract, in the U.S. delivery biz with an average . Part timers also got a nice raise to $21 an hour to advance to $23 per hour by the end of the five-year contract. The Teamsters also addressed those ridiculously dangeroushot package cars by requiring vehicle air conditioning and cargo ventilation. So while you’re hauling 70-pound packages over black ice, you at least .

These are the folks who kept America humming during the COVID-19 lockdowns, when were buying everything online. This . And these workers certainly deserve a slice of that pie. Even from just reading the requirements for UPS drivers, it’s clear this is a difficult, physically demanding and even dangerous job. UPS drivers have been attacked by , , and . All while having to beg to even have . After coming extremely close to a strike, UPS drivers are no longer begging to be treated with dignity. As the old song goes, there’s power in the union.

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