Great video & enjoying the pov. This is what i wanna do career wise aswell but seems like they aren’t hiring here around my area in FL, even check on UPS website for openings this past peak season & nothing. Hopefully someday i’ll join
I personally was hired straight off the street, I was previously Amazon and FedEx driver. However most will have to work in the warehouse for about 2yrs
@@elexustrades nice! There was no job openings for ups so I took an offer from FedEx express did my drug screen/DOT physical. Hopefully I have a journey like yours!
For most people, they will work inside for 1 to 2yrs until they get the call to go intergrad if they pass that then they 30 day driving packet and if they pass they are in. I was lucky enough to get hired of the street.
I was an Amazon driver I was doing 188,189 stops sometimes with 23 or 34 multi-stops 😏 I couldn't even take a lunch break and they didn't gave a F$ . I quick my job because other drivers were doing 140,150,170 stops and they would get a rescue ,we all getting the same paid so why am I doing more deliveries with no rescue ,can't even take my 30mins break otherwise I would get behind .
Its so interesting seeing how other companies do deliveries, speaking as a mail carrier lol. Im like obsessed with these videos :)
Just found yoir channel. Bingeing the videos. Fellow driver here. Love the content!!
Thanks!
Great video & enjoying the pov. This is what i wanna do career wise aswell but seems like they aren’t hiring here around my area in FL, even check on UPS website for openings this past peak season & nothing. Hopefully someday i’ll join
I work in the warehouse, can you do a video on how drivers like their trucks packed?
Definitely! I’ll upload one next week
Not going lie I forgot about this. But my next work I definitely will!
Do you ever sign other people’s packages to save time?
I never let anyone touch my board. But they had to be there and give me there last name
Damn nice work. Do you ever feel burned out? What about dreading doing the same thing over and over?
Your device Diad gps, just like the amazon flex gps, does it pin point the business and apartments stops for you?
Just pin points the main office building. Everything else you have to figure out on or own or I call another driver and ask them
how long it took you to become a driver? do you have to work warehouse before you become a driver? and how long
I personally was hired straight off the street, I was previously Amazon and FedEx driver. However most will have to work in the warehouse for about 2yrs
@@elexustrades damn cause i work in atlanta and never see a position for ups driver …i work fedex and amazon before as a driver mannnn
Do you have your own route or are you all over the place? I start driving in May
I’m all over the place. Usually they keep me in the same city but every once while I’ll do other routes in other cities that we covet.
How long have you been a driver? Topped out wage or working towards it? Ive veen driving almost four years and i go max wage in another month or so
I have another year before I hit 4yrs.
Did you get hired straight on as a Package Delivery Driver? or did you have to work in the warehouse first?
I got hired off the street as a driver.
But that rarely happens for most people, they will have to start with working in the warehouse
@@elexustrades nice! There was no job openings for ups so I took an offer from FedEx express did my drug screen/DOT physical. Hopefully I have a journey like yours!
How much of a process is it to become a driver?
For most people, they will work inside for 1 to 2yrs until they get the call to go intergrad if they pass that then they 30 day driving packet and if they pass they are in. I was lucky enough to get hired of the street.
Do you get multi-stops ?
Yeah usually the trailer parks, apts, and businesses count as one stop but it’s actually more than one
I was an Amazon driver I was doing 188,189 stops sometimes with 23 or 34 multi-stops 😏 I couldn't even take a lunch break and they didn't gave a F$ . I quick my job because other drivers were doing 140,150,170 stops and they would get a rescue ,we all getting the same paid so why am I doing more deliveries with no rescue ,can't even take my 30mins break otherwise I would get behind .
Do you do the same route everyday?
Nope, I don’t have a set route
How many hours, do you work a week?
I average about between 40-45 hrs a week