Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 2 días. Acudí a una entrevista en UPS (Houston, TX) en dic 2011
Entrevista
Received al call telling me to be at the interview location the next day in "business casual" dress. I wore trousers and a blazer. They asked a few questions to assure I would show up-- they have a high attrition rate because of the physical labour involved. I was asked to show up at 0800 on Friday for orientation. It was a 4-hour process, primarily of safety training and how to do the job. We were done at 12noon and were issued uniforms. By 1400 I was on a truck delivering packages.
There are a lot of people who show up for the interview and are in no physical condition to do the job-- it does take stamina, and it helps to be physically fit. It s a VERY fast-paced environment. They allow anyone who wants to try the job to do so, but close to 50% wash out the first week.
At Christmas, UPS is hemorrhaging packages and its all hands on deck. Decent pay, but it's lots of work.
Envié una solicitud electrónica. Acudí a una entrevista en UPS (Howell, MI) en may 2026
Entrevista
Just email hire which is easy and not stressful i think very efficient love love love that can't wait til start date I would recommend applying to anyone to get ur foot in the door
Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en UPS (Richmond, CA)
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Signed up and got the job. Have to pass a drug and background test. They're constantly looking for bodies, with generally high attrition rate for new hires. The guys that get through the probationary period typically stay a long time, many until retirement.
Straight forward, to the point. Question and answer style. Can you manage to move X amount of packages in Y amount of hours? How well do you deal with difficult personalities?