Sunday, April 18, 2010

UPS careers are looking good

No matter what, UPS jobs have always been very good jobs. The UPS system generally promotes from within, and getting a job in UPS Careers means starting as a package sorter and working your way up to delivery person training. Over 25,000 individuals are projected to be hired in UPS in the next five years.

Are you looking for acash now or a job? Here’s the lowdown.

UPS gives very good jobs

On average, UPS careers pay very well. A driver for United Parcel Service can make up to $ 75,000 a year, based upon on the area of the country they’re in and how well they do.

UPS Jobs are listed as one of 2009’s “World’s Most Reputable Companies” by Forbes Magazine . UPS Careers were also listed as one of the Best Places to Work by the Human Rights Campaign, 50 best places to launch a career by Business Week, and America’s Top 10 most socially responsible companies by Fortune Magazine.

Careers are expected to grow in UPS

Currently, UPS Jobs include about 99,000 drivers across the United States. 25,000 of those drivers are expected to retire within the next five years. That means that 5,000 new drivers on average should be hired within the United States. This doesn’t include the package sorters, administrative and technical support staff, and more.

There will be even more UPS jobs if the rumors that UPS might be taking over TNT Mail in the United Kingdom are true.

Training in the UPS business

More than just a simple test is needed to become a UPS driver. To make certain that drivers stay on task, there are high tech tough training courses in a training center right outside of Washington D.C. for drivers to complete.

There are video games UPS job applicants need to complete to show they can navigate between challenges and obstacles. Physical obstacles such as carrying a 10 pound box over a greased runway, are other things that have to be completed. Even though seems like tough, it makes sense considering UPS drivers are the face of the business and they don't loan company uniforms to just anyone.

Applying for UPS Jobs

If you wanted to apply for a UPS job, start at the UPS jobs web site. At the UPS jobs website, you can apply for jobs, check hiring appointments, inquire about open positions, and more.

Sources:

UPS Jobs website:

ups.managehr.com/Home.htm

Business Week:

businessweek.com/news/2010-04-08/tnt-s-mail-separation-revives-ups-fedex-takeover-speculation.html



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