The most hours I had on my weekly check was 68.5. That was AFTER they took out their half hour for lunch each day, so I actually ran over 70 for the week. After taxes, I made $1,003.
That. Is. Trash.
How does UPS Freight keep drivers???
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by BigDog Trucker, Feb 4, 2019.
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the starting out at the bottom and low pay is all agreeable to me. the only turn off for personally is line haul dry van, and not being self gratifying for myself.
probably stupid of me but i would rather flatbed in the -30 degree weather we had last weektommymonza and BigDog Trucker Thank this. -
IMO, the schedule of a regional job is comparable to what you'd have working at ups.Mike2633, idriveaholden and Texas_hwy_287 Thank this. -
If I could get permament UPS small pack feeder gig, I would be on it like a hobo on a ham sandwich. I wouldn't bother with UPSF, going there from FXF would be a downgrade.
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They are the same in my area. FedEx as well. Start off at 21 an hour, mediocre equipment, and most of the work is given out on a seniority base. Right now fedex guys on the low end are only making 25-30 hours a week. No thanks. I’ve heard the same thing, if you stick with it it will be worth it in the end but I am not trying to start off at the bottom like that.
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As bad as you think the pay and conditions are, there is worse out there so UPS will always keep drivers.Mike2633 and Bob Dobalina Thank this.
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