@@joelvillaramirez5076 Because the pay fucking sucks, and you're overworked, and termination is always just a bad day away. FedEx is the same both Express and Ground.
My first route back in the day had a pkg car with a wooden bulkhead door. I got so many splinters and that dang crooked steering wheel with the “power assist” power steering. Aka non power steering! Haha. My knee still hurts from that stiff clutch pedal. Ahhhh the good ol days
@@theathjr bro I've never heard of that in my life. Now when my bulkhead breaks I'm ganna joke about slapping a wooden door on it to the mechanic lmao.
The store I’ve delivered to usually gives me a bad attitude because I’m amazon. I’m like lol I don’t make these routes. I agree it’s dumb to have an amazon delivery driver drop packages off at ups but take it up to your boss not me.
Hi everyone I'm still going strong as a ups driver. I miss these days. I now have a easy route with 95% residential stops with basically no pick ups. Loving it.
Same here. I put my time in on those ridiculous routes while ducking bullets in crime areas. I’ve earned this easy all resi route that I have now delivering in a wealthy area. It’s still a full day but the stops are easy. Those high stress routes are for the young fellas
Agree. One stop at a time. Problem is most of these kid drivers skip their breaks and lunch and stress to the point of causing accidents and meltdowns. It takes a special person to be a “good” driver. Much respect to all my brothers and sisters out there. Stay safe.....I’ll be there when you get back to the center to fuel and wash your pkg cars. 😜
first things first, big props to the man bringing in all the revenue to pay my checks and every other driver. To all the people saying this route sucks, all routes have pros and cons. If he didn't have a ton of pickups, he'd be running 200+ stops. If you have lower stops it's usually a country route which sounds good until you have to deal with dirt roads and bad weather. Or you have huge dump stops to deal with. Some routes are in the rougher neighborhoods. Other routes deliver all apartment buildings. You take the good with the bad. The UPS store is totally ridiculous though, they never have a back door and you always have to cart everything out front. GREAT JOB brother!
Yeah my UPS Store had no back door as well and the customers were always an obstacle when handcarting 20-30 loads out front while parked in a no parking zone as everyone looks at you funny.
@@toyoscio ahhhhhh yes the highrise apartment buildings and loading a mall kart and taking a freight elevator up if the building has a freight elevator. Be sure to put that floor number in your diad so you get more time for the stops 😂😎
Man I haven’t even passed my 30 day packet but I did 165 stops on Thursday night (took me 11 hours) and I was super proud. Can’t even imagine doing 200+ without having done that route at least 20 times. I’m ready and excited for the challenge, though!
I always offer my delivery guys water, cold or room temp. Which they all love here in the desert. None of them ever act like they are expecting it or ask for it. They just appreciate it when I offer it (which is every time I catch them)
My first 4 years, I was a coverage driver. I got my own route in '94, a industrial route with a big metro. In '09, I had enough seniority to snag a satellite route. I'm on my 3rd satellite route now and by far my best route ever. 30 years seniority in May ! 😀
@@BlackDesertSnake my package car is parked at a business 33 miles from the UPS hub. Each morning a TP60 is brought up to me. I load up and deliver from there.
@@williampowers7169 I’m 20, I wonder what my life would be like in 5 years at ups if I started now...hmm....Hey what are three things you wish you knew before joining UPS?
I worked as a Package Handler for fed ex and I loaded for a Mall Route. Always felt for the guy who had to run that stuff! Ain't easy but it's honored work man. Got an interview for UPS tomorrow. Gonna be driving for em hopefully!
I’m currently a supervisor at ups, I’m only 20 so I can’t drive yet but a little piece of advice try to work in the metros which is loading the package car, it’ll help you when you start driving.
You have to try and organize it the best you can, so you aren't spending 10-15 mins looking for a package at each stop lol you don't have time for that unless you wanna be out all damn night.
Dude I thought my route with Amazon 300 packages and 200 stops was tough...after watching this I will never complain about my routes..this looks hella overwhelming
I feel for the drivers, all respect to you guys. And I load the trucks for UPS drivers. Their feelings matter the most to me because I want to make their job a lot easier and ready to go when they arrive to their trucks. I care too much and I get paid 14.50, soon to get a raise twice I think according to our teamsters handbook. I love my truck drivers 😂
NGL, I had to pause and take a Xanax before you even got halfway. A friend of mine works UPS for the holidays and I have lots of respect!! I couldn't handle working on the trucks here in Louisiana in the summers without a/c!! Thanks for the hard work!! 🥰
Hey brother this video took me back to my driving days. I had a route that was very similar. I had to balance heavy pickup volume with still having alot of resi left afterwards and it also involved that dreaded 6:00 pm UPS Store pickup. Much Respect. Thanks for sharing this and showing people how hectic and overwhelming this job really is. I’m Glad to be carwashing now after 28 years ! Safe Travels Brother.
this is life changing. i really thought delivery drivers only went to work to deliver ONLY my parcel and then they went home enjoying the rest of the day!!! this is crazy!!!
Yeh people that dont work for ups have no idea the amount of bullshit that us drivers put up with on the regular lol its only right we make good money for all the bs/stress you have to deal with everyday.
That's how most people seem to think of us lmao. "please only deliver between 5 and 6pm" Ha! You have to pay extra for that service, otherwise, you're getting your package whenever I happen to get there
I was a UPS driver for over 20 years. It sucked but I did it to support my family. The worst part was the 5 o'clock phone call home saying that it was going to be another 8pm night.
You have a mall route with close out AND residential? God bless you brother. This job is not easy and takes a toll on you mentally, physically and often times home life. I feel for ya and appreciate the hard work.
Damn you guys really work a lot. I work for USPS and I know how it feels to have your truck full, for people who are watching this video and never had don't this type of job, you would probably cry if they gave you a truck full like that and tell you to deliver it, but for the people who work for any type of delivery company, we get use to it and becomes kinda like a normal day at the office. But definitely ups and usps i think are the hardest, idk about ups but at least at usps nobody loads the truck for you, they just give you all your packages plus the mail and is your responsibility to load it, I know at least at FedEx they load it for you.
Did package for 17 years. Our management went from garbage to straight shitty. And Orion just completely fucked our center. When the chance for feeders came, our ran out the door. I used to have a route like this with 20 sets of apartments. 14 hours days everyday. I loved the route, but management at my hub didn't and still doesn't use common sense. My heart and back goes out to you brother!! Brotherhood my friend. One stop at a time
UPS is honestly a love hate relationship. I've only worked seasonal as a jumper for them 3 times and I learned that some small boxes are a lot heavier than the big boxes and always lift with your legs. Also I've never worked with a UPS driver I didn't like. My first year I met Dave who is a senior driver so he kept me the whole time because I didn't slow him down. That's the thing never have your driver wait on you. The only driver that pushed me was the guy with a knee brace who sprinted from the truck to the house back from the house to the truck. I weigh over 250 bro that's not a workout that's torture lmao
Well yea but at least UPS drivers are compensated for their work and headache of the job. With Amazon I get 360 packages 📦 daily for $16 an hour ☹️ I know ups gets more packages than us but still if for the salary that they get I’d be happy to deliver 1000 packages
It’s cool seeing things from the UPS side of things. I worked for US Foods as a delivery driver and was always running into UPS and FedEx in the alleyways and other stops. Good hard work!
I'm just a package handler and I feel bad when I gotta load 300 to 350 package because alot of times they're mostly big packages and the truck is just packed with no room
Lol I’ve loaded 350 packages in a regular Ford van before. I give amazon a lot of shit but we do load our vans much more efficiently. Everyone is in order unlike ups.
I only lasted two months driving for UPS. Good job but very challenging. I normally like challenges but when you don't have support from the company and they treat you like shit and only make the job harder, it just ruins it for everyone
Man, I only lasted a few weeks working as a one man truck unloader. As you mentioned, the work environment made the job even tougher. Honestly, could not justify earning 13.50 hourly to break my back. Of course, the lifers told me, "you get paid to workout!"
I did that for 2 1/2 years before going into driving. I was there for just shy of three years. Still haven't found the right job since leaving 18 months ago. Haven't worked at any place longer than six months since
@@betsthegod I see a lot of comments in this video telling that UPS starts you out at $30+ an hour. And I dont believe it for one second. I've been jobless since March because of covid and I applied to almost everything. Amazon UPS FedEx USPS. And literally ALL OF THEM say they start the pay at $13-$15. I seriously want to know where these people are finding UPS jobs that start you at $30+. Lol
@@ki11aqueen5 Starting as a driver is rare. Almost everyone starts loading or unloading at the $13 to $15 range and moves up. I retired 7 years ago at the $33 range. I think it's now around $38. Anything over 8 hours in one day is time and a half overtime, $57 an hour. Working over 50 hours a week was normal.
No! One of the great things about being UPS driver is NOT having to work with a coworker all day. Besides, if it made things faster, management would just assign more stops so the day would be just as long.
I use to have mall route 2 years ago. I can say that most of mall employees are lazy. Im glad I left this job in the dust, now Im a commercial truck driver ^_^
OMG, that is ridiculous! How the heck are you able to tell what you need to deliver, and what your taking back to the warehouse with all that mess in the back of your truck?! Props to you for keeping your cool. I'm already getting stressed out looking at all that mess! I cant imagine what the holidays must be like.
You keep them separated, kinda. But the label will tell you. Delivery labels will for your area and can be recognized by the big zip code. Pick ups or out going, are usually out of state and once again the big zip code will obviously not be for the area you are delivering to.
@@DonJulio510 I swear they purposely pick the most inconvenient locations for FedEx Office stores. I've picked up from a bunch of them and none of them were designed with the drivers picking up/dropping off in mind at all.
Thank you, sir!! Ive been looking for helpful videos, because I want to become a UPS driver, and this video is most helpful!!! After searching, im EXTREMELY THANKFUL, to have found your vid!!!! 👍 New subscriber here!!! 😁🤗☺️👏👏👏 WELL DONE,SIR!!!!
i love working for ups, its a lot of work, but its fun and its a great company. i live in Canada though so its interesting comparing my normal days with American drivers. i even have a similar run too, delivering and picking up from a mall and surrounding areas
Well put together video but.....I had a P10 that you couldn't see through let alone walk into, both at the beginning and the end of the day. Not even enough room for the handcart and multiple times packages stacked on the steps going back to the center. It was a mall route with 160 stops, 500 packages and about 70 stop pickup with 900 packages, many broken springs on the truck. Crawling down the top shelf to reach the next stop like a tunnel was normal. I had fun but eventually got tired of it after 4 decades. Carbon paper records was nicer than the DIAD, same with plywood shelves. Lol
OMG... I''m new... my first working outside office work for decades...and wanted to do a physical work and on my own... finished up 5 day training (integrad/road test/diad) last week... now real training 3 days this week with supervisor and I believe on my own? I'm glad I just stumbled your channel.... this is a nightmare already!
I work fedex express. I do a pickup route and shuttle at night equals full time hours. Pickup route has 25-30 stops depending on day not much bulk, mostly packs and envelopes, shuttle is stuff from an airport i take to another airport, usually 40-80 packages depends on night, sometimes can be heavy things, load it up drive hour unload drive back, im done. Pretty chill honestly, mostly driving so cant complain. Bad weather is our #1 enemy!
I loaded those package cars and other jobs with UPS for 15 years. Now retired. Keep up the good work. I also was a VP for an Electronics Mfr. and everyone at the other companies in the building met the UPS at the shipping platform to help him out.
@@gringa23 How long have you been w/UPS? I started October 26, 2020. I’m still waiting for my behind the wheel training. I’ve been told that UPS will pay for your CDL training if you want to be a feeder driver.
This is back breaking work. Picking up and moving thousands of parcels a day. Each one scanned and tallied. Not to mention having to drive everywhere to get them.
I’ve been on routes with over 200 stops it’s trash af lol everything falls off the shelf when you get to your first stop and you have to re organize the whole truck
Hell yeah they do. They didn't pay me for 3 weeks working right after Christmas and I had to file a grievance so I could get paid. After I filed a grievance I came in late one day and they wrote me up. I work as a unloader and we unload and insane amount of money's worth every night and they can't find it in there deep pockets to give me my change!
Great video, Don't ever expect help! One of my routes is similiar to this, where i work a smaller mall by myself (Champs/Footlocker being the heaviest stores) but damn that Macy's pick up blows! 660 from a ups store, lmao geez. Your truck @8:52 lmao This is content
I started dating a ups driver and I have so much more patience ms and respect for them I even be defending them lol it’s hard labor and I can’t stand the customer that have dogs and don’t put them on a leash but want their package delivered to their door it’s very rude and not safe to the drivers they deserve respect also they have no air conditioners or heat in their trucks I still don’t know how that is even legal or humane
I drive for fedex. I have a good route compared to a lot of fedex drivers. Plus make more luckily. But not nearly what you do probably. I make about 55k a year. Some drivers at my warehouse work for contractors who only pay about 120 a day or so. I do a bulk route that has a lot of packages (f650 straight truck ) but imo it’s easier than delivering a home route. But I wish fedex would pay like yall. We do the same job. I’d switch over to ups if I could drive straight away. But everyone says you gotta work as a part time package handler first. N I can’t live on part time money plus don’t wanna get up that early. Anyways , awesome vid.
Hey JR this can't possibly be all in one day. This looks like 2 or 3 days of work. By the end of the video you still had 80 stops to go. WTF ! Poor Jose. He is not answering any of the questions. He must have died from all that overworking. RIP Jose. You were a great UPS employee. My condolences to his family.
Ohh this is nothing you should see the warehouses 😆😆 especially during Christmas season it looks like a bomb went off were I work people be stepping on shit throwing boxes all to be done by a certain time its ridiculous but once it's over you can look back at it and kinda see the hilarity in it😆 my first week working I said the same thing I was like damn no wonder mad shit shows up broken im not even mad because now I know how they feel😆😆
UPS operates like a busted broken company that's for sure. Amazon at least has trucks that work, navigation that works and most likely a lot more efficient in how they deal with packages. At UPS, nothing makes sense, the there is so much excess in how things are done, never enough pre-loaders to do a job because they all quit because there is a supervisor to every pre-loader telling them how to do something different. Then there is the 22.4s pretty much doing all the grunt work getting those box trucks and basically not given the tools to do their jobs. That's UPS in a nutshell. Operates poorly. That's why it's not going to take much for Amazon to do what UPS is doing in years to come. "Stay safe guys are preached in the PCM's" yet they give you these box trucks. They tell you not to back, yet you have too just to get done. It's a terrible place to work for. I could see in the future UPS being the second rate company and falling behind once Amazon gains traction on how to handle those eregs.
Wow! That’s intense. I carried mail for 2yrs and I thought that was bad to pick up packages from stores in a little mail truck but we did not have a good system for all our packages. We used to have to memorize all the addresses and remember the addresses of all the packages and deliver them along with the mail. I hated that job and I wouldn’t want to be a ups or FedEx man! Lol.
@@Imgordinho money is good, but you won't have a life 5 days out of the week. I'm out of tulsa oklahoma and we're low on drivers and most of are guys are running 200 stops a day and are out till 8 or 9 almost every night.
Your guys UPS pick up is pretty much the same as our Fedex pick ups. Always got to walk through people with a handtruck of 20 packages lol and people always starring at you as you pass by first used to give me a anxiety thinking I was going to drop packages infront of people.
I get lucky and people end up being super cool a lot of the time and holding doors open for me. But of course then there are always some morons completely oblivious to their surroundings and they'll be in your way and just stand there instead of letting you through
It’s funny you care so much about the air with all the pieces you pick up. The mall route at my center uses a 24 footer. We just load it up and bring it back mix all the air with the ground.
I work for one of the Largest Couriers in Canada and my day is so much like Yours . People don't realize that its not just Driving but its a Brain Drain every day. You cant go home until everything is Finished, Managers go home before you do quite often ,and why do drivers have consult with other Drivers to help them? That should be the Responsibilities of Managers
@@erichs4196 I've been driving for UPS for 22 years and I've been with the company for 31. Top rate is 38 +. It doesn't go up after that except for the annual raise that we get
Yea i work as a courier in Ireland. I do a bulk run but nothing on the scale of this in terms of being busy. But small country etc. For a run as busy as that i would be getting a helper that is crazy stuff there.
I was a FedEx delivery driver for half a year. Then I got my CDL and now I'm a Sysco foods delivery truck driver. These delivery jobs are definitely not for lazy people. You need to be good at organization and efficiency.
wow this is insane... i aint ever complaining about a late package again
My thoughts exactly....
This isnt even half of what I’ve been getting.
@@joelvillaramirez5076 because ups pays 38.00 a hour plus over time full benefits paid vacation. Amazon can suck it.
@@joelvillaramirez5076 Because the pay fucking sucks, and you're overworked, and termination is always just a bad day away. FedEx is the same both Express and Ground.
@@henryk1031 lmao where are these jobs you're telling give $30 a hour? UPS over here starts at $13
I'm an RPCD in a small center on an in-town route. 150 stops a day and 7 pickups. Seeing your truck makes me cry
You know it’s a UPS truck when you hold the wheel sideways to go straight 😂
Lmao BROOO!!! Happened to me yesterday when I was doing an Air Run out in Camas Washington/ countryside.
For sureeee
Right ?!?!? I noticed that right off the bat as well. Haha
My first route back in the day had a pkg car with a wooden bulkhead door. I got so many splinters and that dang crooked steering wheel with the “power assist” power steering. Aka non power steering! Haha. My knee still hurts from that stiff clutch pedal. Ahhhh the good ol days
@@theathjr bro I've never heard of that in my life. Now when my bulkhead breaks I'm ganna joke about slapping a wooden door on it to the mechanic lmao.
I work for a ups store, I try and help the drivers when I can.. this past Christmas was insane. Y’all work hard! Stay safe out there!
The store I’ve delivered to usually gives me a bad attitude because I’m amazon. I’m like lol I don’t make these routes. I agree it’s dumb to have an amazon delivery driver drop packages off at ups but take it up to your boss not me.
thank you for doing that.
How old do you have to be to work at a ups store?
I currently work for fedex and I don’t know anyone at ups I’m 27 clean background clean driving record how do I get in with ups?
Pray for them if you know how to pray 🙏
Hi everyone I'm still going strong as a ups driver. I miss these days. I now have a easy route with 95% residential stops with basically no pick ups. Loving it.
Why did you give up the mall route? Didn’t want to 9-5 it?
Salute!! Winning!! I remember those rough routes! 26 year vet here!
what did you record this with
Same here. I put my time in on those ridiculous routes while ducking bullets in crime areas. I’ve earned this easy all resi route that I have now delivering in a wealthy area. It’s still a full day but the stops are easy. Those high stress routes are for the young fellas
seniority baby! gotta love it congrats on the new route bro.
As a UPS driver you just take it one stop/one box at a time. Or else you have a meltdown.
If ur a moron
@@faealldayable you're*
Time must be rough mr.president
@@henryk1031 sorry worked at ups too long
Agree. One stop at a time. Problem is most of these kid drivers skip their breaks and lunch and stress to the point of causing accidents and meltdowns. It takes a special person to be a “good” driver. Much respect to all my brothers and sisters out there. Stay safe.....I’ll be there when you get back to the center to fuel and wash your pkg cars. 😜
first things first, big props to the man bringing in all the revenue to pay my checks and every other driver. To all the people saying this route sucks, all routes have pros and cons. If he didn't have a ton of pickups, he'd be running 200+ stops. If you have lower stops it's usually a country route which sounds good until you have to deal with dirt roads and bad weather. Or you have huge dump stops to deal with. Some routes are in the rougher neighborhoods. Other routes deliver all apartment buildings. You take the good with the bad. The UPS store is totally ridiculous though, they never have a back door and you always have to cart everything out front. GREAT JOB brother!
Yeah my UPS Store had no back door as well and the customers were always an obstacle when handcarting 20-30 loads out front while parked in a no parking zone as everyone looks at you funny.
What about routes that deliver to downtown office and/or medical buildings where you may have to get on an elevator?
@@theathjr UPS Store is kind of small, isn't it?
@@toyoscio ahhhhhh yes the highrise apartment buildings and loading a mall kart and taking a freight elevator up if the building has a freight elevator. Be sure to put that floor number in your diad so you get more time for the stops 😂😎
Man I haven’t even passed my 30 day packet but I did 165 stops on Thursday night (took me 11 hours) and I was super proud. Can’t even imagine doing 200+ without having done that route at least 20 times. I’m ready and excited for the challenge, though!
I always offer my delivery guys water, cold or room temp. Which they all love here in the desert. None of them ever act like they are expecting it or ask for it. They just appreciate it when I offer it (which is every time I catch them)
Sweet nub
Is all about having a great attitude every day to survive 30 years.
Definitely not surviving 30 years on a route like that lol. But yup a great attitude does make the day better.
Your attitude gotta be 💯 % ON point ✅
how do you keep ur attitude up when faced with this?
i start driving next week and find this to be crazyness…
@@alxd5068 it got easy for me after 9 months
@@waterboy2494 I’m dying after my second day of delivery on road training, it’s tough
My first 4 years, I was a coverage driver. I got my own route in '94, a industrial route with a big metro. In '09, I had enough seniority to snag a satellite route. I'm on my 3rd satellite route now and by far my best route ever. 30 years seniority in May ! 😀
I’ve been a preloader since November trying to decide if I should stay and pursue being a driver or not
@@bradwagner4657 I started as a preloader in June of 1985. It's a difficult job, but, the pay a benefits are hard to beat.
What’s a satellite route?
@@BlackDesertSnake my package car is parked at a business 33 miles from the UPS hub. Each morning a TP60 is brought up to me. I load up and deliver from there.
@@williampowers7169 I’m 20, I wonder what my life would be like in 5 years at ups if I started now...hmm....Hey what are three things you wish you knew before joining UPS?
As a driver, seeing the car out of alignment is an absolute classic
This looks like a nightmare route
He probably delivers In a bigger major area.
My head hurts I’m pre-training for this job as a package handler😅
My head hurts I’m pre-training for this job as a package handler😅
CVS in a suburb near Cleveland, can almost empty the car in one delivery
@@gringa23 how long did it take you to get to a driver position?
I worked as a Package Handler for fed ex and I loaded for a Mall Route. Always felt for the guy who had to run that stuff! Ain't easy but it's honored work man. Got an interview for UPS tomorrow. Gonna be driving for em hopefully!
I’m currently a supervisor at ups, I’m only 20 so I can’t drive yet but a little piece of advice try to work in the metros which is loading the package car, it’ll help you when you start driving.
Damn our Macys in Austin, Tx needs a big box truck for the pick up & its wild sometimes lol
I admire all of our UPS drivers. Thank you for all you do. 😊
This is a grown man route. Handling it like a boss!!
I love how organized this driver is ☺️
You have to try and organize it the best you can, so you aren't spending 10-15 mins looking for a package at each stop lol you don't have time for that unless you wanna be out all damn night.
Listing a package as not found then finding it 3 hours later and having to go back and deliver it suuuuuuuuuucks
Dude I thought my route with Amazon 300 packages and 200 stops was tough...after watching this I will never complain about my routes..this looks hella overwhelming
Damn 200 stops is a lot bro if my route past 150 ima have a headache that day lol but it depends on what area you delivering tho.
@@derbydestine133 usually the 300 packages is around peak but half of them are in tiny little envelopes and are not heavy.
I feel for the drivers, all respect to you guys. And I load the trucks for UPS drivers. Their feelings matter the most to me because I want to make their job a lot easier and ready to go when they arrive to their trucks. I care too much and I get paid 14.50, soon to get a raise twice I think according to our teamsters handbook. I love my truck drivers 😂
All jobs are hardwork.
Plus they have no gps^^
Amazon give u ups
NGL, I had to pause and take a Xanax before you even got halfway. A friend of mine works UPS for the holidays and I have lots of respect!! I couldn't handle working on the trucks here in Louisiana in the summers without a/c!! Thanks for the hard work!! 🥰
Lmfaoooo paused mid way to take a xan is wilddd
Mich much respect brother. My late aunt retired from UPS 25 years and drove the double trailers.
Hey brother this video took me back to my driving days. I had a route that was very similar. I had to balance heavy pickup volume with still having alot of resi left afterwards and it also involved that dreaded 6:00 pm UPS Store pickup. Much Respect. Thanks for sharing this and showing people how hectic and overwhelming this job really is. I’m Glad to be carwashing now after 28 years ! Safe Travels Brother.
this is life changing. i really thought delivery drivers only went to work to deliver ONLY my parcel and then they went home enjoying the rest of the day!!! this is crazy!!!
Yeh people that dont work for ups have no idea the amount of bullshit that us drivers put up with on the regular lol its only right we make good money for all the bs/stress you have to deal with everyday.
@@adamwelles5502 I only unload but holy shit the stuff you guys haul is crazy. My back hurts yo.
How can you think you're the only one with a package lmao
@@anythingbenz4005 well there's still people out there that legit think chocolate milk comes from brown cows
That's how most people seem to think of us lmao. "please only deliver between 5 and 6pm" Ha! You have to pay extra for that service, otherwise, you're getting your package whenever I happen to get there
you deserve every bit of that money they pay you. every bit! they working the shit out of you
I couldn’t imagine lol
Literally?
Ups guys are great, they help amazon out when our GPS shits itself. 😅
He deserves more!!
UPS racked in billions in profit last year
Never have seen any video like this. More to it than I thought.
Still going strong. Blessed to work at ups.
I start at the Pensacola Florida location tomorrow! How long did it take you to become a driver?
You r a hero !!!!!!
@@esrealwilleatit8574 did 5 years in the hub 98-03. It's faster now
@Jacob Pearson no they scrap them
@@ajoseronfilm9780 I gotcha! I started actual work yesterday and they told me I would be in driver school before Holiday season!
I was a UPS driver for over 20 years. It sucked but I did it to support my family. The worst part was the 5 o'clock phone call home saying that it was going to be another 8pm night.
8pm with no lunch is a good day for me now. I'm a 22.4 and there aren't a lot of good days. Lol
@@AlexRivera-dd5bb man I feel bad for yall 22.4 drivers. I couldn't believe the union let that go through on the contract.
@@DiabloDaSlaya Those days are long gone for me but hopefully 22.4s won't be a thing in the very near future.
You have a mall route with close out AND residential? God bless you brother. This job is not easy and takes a toll on you mentally, physically and often times home life. I feel for ya and appreciate the hard work.
Now imagine that in Chicago with a foot and a half of snow
Downtown Cleveland with a North wind in winter
frr
Imagine delivering in the south when the van says it’s 115 degrees 🔥🔥🔥
I can't believe that at one time I thought I could drive for UPS. You are a machine. Subbed.
Damn you guys really work a lot. I work for USPS and I know how it feels to have your truck full, for people who are watching this video and never had don't this type of job, you would probably cry if they gave you a truck full like that and tell you to deliver it, but for the people who work for any type of delivery company, we get use to it and becomes kinda like a normal day at the office. But definitely ups and usps i think are the hardest, idk about ups but at least at usps nobody loads the truck for you, they just give you all your packages plus the mail and is your responsibility to load it, I know at least at FedEx they load it for you.
Did package for 17 years. Our management went from garbage to straight shitty. And Orion just completely fucked our center. When the chance for feeders came, our ran out the door. I used to have a route like this with 20 sets of apartments. 14 hours days everyday. I loved the route, but management at my hub didn't and still doesn't use common sense. My heart and back goes out to you brother!! Brotherhood my friend. One stop at a time
Feeders is a totally different world. I was lucky enough to only do 2 years of package then get out to feeders.
@@joeschmo5246 daaamn lucky
What’s feeders? Everything in amazon is automated here. There’s only like 15 workers for a million square foot warehouse. It’s pretty chill tbh.
This was very interesting. Thanks for giving us a glimpse into the grind.
On God.! This man a Str8 Beast💪🏾🔥🔥
UPS is honestly a love hate relationship. I've only worked seasonal as a jumper for them 3 times and I learned that some small boxes are a lot heavier than the big boxes and always lift with your legs. Also I've never worked with a UPS driver I didn't like. My first year I met Dave who is a senior driver so he kept me the whole time because I didn't slow him down. That's the thing never have your driver wait on you. The only driver that pushed me was the guy with a knee brace who sprinted from the truck to the house back from the house to the truck. I weigh over 250 bro that's not a workout that's torture lmao
God damn
I ain't ever gonna bitch about an amazon route ever again 😂
lol no shit.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Holly shit, that’s what I was thinking bro !!!! , That’s no joke sun !!!🙆♂️, My respect to UPS drivers !!!👍
@Loeur Tee Yup, I dont think most Amazon drivers realize this. Amazons loads are small compared to FedEx & UPS.
@Loeur Tee yeah cause Ups get it done and do it right playboi.
Well yea but at least UPS drivers are compensated for their work and headache of the job. With Amazon I get 360 packages 📦 daily for $16 an hour ☹️ I know ups gets more packages than us but still if for the salary that they get I’d be happy to deliver 1000 packages
It’s cool seeing things from the UPS side of things. I worked for US Foods as a delivery driver and was always running into UPS and FedEx in the alleyways and other stops. Good hard work!
I don't miss doing the mall route. Dealing with Retail employees are the worse.
Exactly most always have this type of superior attitude. It's like they look down upon us delivery drivers.
@@ramonlovato4360 They don’t realize we probably more than double their salary 😂
@@abizzle2319 triple Maybe
@@abizzle2319 all true 🤣🤣
@@ramonlovato4360 there jealous
I'm just a package handler and I feel bad when I gotta load 300 to 350 package because alot of times they're mostly big packages and the truck is just packed with no room
As a Pre-Loader that's the worst lmao I just always hope I'm out of the building before my drivers come in because I know they'll throw a fit
@@paradingwolves7607 sometimes I just stare at them and they stare back lol if they get mad I can care less I finish there trucks 99% of the time
Lol I’ve loaded 350 packages in a regular Ford van before. I give amazon a lot of shit but we do load our vans much more efficiently. Everyone is in order unlike ups.
That's a crazy amount of pickups, i admire your work ethic getting all those packages to fit.
I only lasted two months driving for UPS. Good job but very challenging. I normally like challenges but when you don't have support from the company and they treat you like shit and only make the job harder, it just ruins it for everyone
Man, I only lasted a few weeks working as a one man truck unloader. As you mentioned, the work environment made the job even tougher. Honestly, could not justify earning 13.50 hourly to break my back. Of course, the lifers told me, "you get paid to workout!"
I did that for 2 1/2 years before going into driving. I was there for just shy of three years. Still haven't found the right job since leaving 18 months ago. Haven't worked at any place longer than six months since
@@betsthegod I see a lot of comments in this video telling that UPS starts you out at $30+ an hour. And I dont believe it for one second.
I've been jobless since March because of covid and I applied to almost everything. Amazon UPS FedEx USPS. And literally ALL OF THEM say they start the pay at $13-$15. I seriously want to know where these people are finding UPS jobs that start you at $30+. Lol
@@ki11aqueen5 UPS drivers start around $25 and can max out their hourly pay at $40, according to a UPS driver on the Nexmove Podcast on TH-cam.
@@ki11aqueen5 Starting as a driver is rare. Almost everyone starts loading or unloading at the $13 to $15 range and moves up. I retired 7 years ago at the $33 range. I think it's now around $38. Anything over 8 hours in one day is time and a half overtime, $57 an hour. Working over 50 hours a week was normal.
I think there should be two employees on each truck to make it easier and faster
@F Trakk no hes not hes actually right
No! One of the great things about being UPS driver is NOT having to work with a coworker all day. Besides, if it made things faster, management would just assign more stops so the day would be just as long.
@@ggjohn303 Exactly, i hate peak when i have to have a helper. We can reject them at the moment due to Covid
I use to have mall route 2 years ago. I can say that most of mall employees are lazy. Im glad I left this job in the dust, now Im a commercial truck driver ^_^
commercial truck driver for UPS?
@@drepop803 nether. I works for a local produce company now. I transport produce in 53 reefer to LA
@@juanbb00 ups is tough starting out but once you some decent seniority it’s not bad.
@@henryk1031 True but it's just that I'm not looking to work 6 or 7 days a week.
@@juanbb00 a driver will never work 7 days a week and 6 for like 3 weeks before Xmas. I understand it’s not for everyone.
OMG, that is ridiculous! How the heck are you able to tell what you need to deliver, and what your taking back to the warehouse with all that mess in the back of your truck?! Props to you for keeping your cool. I'm already getting stressed out looking at all that mess! I cant imagine what the holidays must be like.
Once you've done it s couple of times you know exactly which packages are which. It's usually all based on where you place them in the truck.
I'm planning on getting some yard sale stickers and marking the delivery ones only. Kinda of a cheat sheet lol
You keep them separated, kinda.
But the label will tell you.
Delivery labels will for your area and can be recognized by the big zip code.
Pick ups or out going, are usually out of state and once again the big zip code will obviously not be for the area you are delivering to.
Damn son. This is why I don't miss running a heavy business route. I also hate when the ups store pick up doesn't have a back door to go through lol
Samething at the fedex office for us fedex drivers.
@@DonJulio510 I swear they purposely pick the most inconvenient locations for FedEx Office stores. I've picked up from a bunch of them and none of them were designed with the drivers picking up/dropping off in mind at all.
Thank you, sir!! Ive been looking for helpful videos, because I want to become a UPS driver, and this video is most helpful!!! After searching, im EXTREMELY THANKFUL, to have found your vid!!!! 👍 New subscriber here!!! 😁🤗☺️👏👏👏 WELL DONE,SIR!!!!
i love working for ups, its a lot of work, but its fun and its a great company. i live in Canada though so its interesting comparing my normal days with American drivers. i even have a similar run too, delivering and picking up from a mall and surrounding areas
Well put together video but.....I had a P10 that you couldn't see through let alone walk into, both at the beginning and the end of the day. Not even enough room for the handcart and multiple times packages stacked on the steps going back to the center. It was a mall route with 160 stops, 500 packages and about 70 stop pickup with 900 packages, many broken springs on the truck. Crawling down the top shelf to reach the next stop like a tunnel was normal. I had fun but eventually got tired of it after 4 decades. Carbon paper records was nicer than the DIAD, same with plywood shelves. Lol
9:00 opening the door and seeing someone ordered a refrigerator after loading 660 parcels the previous day - i'd just be dead and buried,
OMG... I''m new... my first working outside office work for decades...and wanted to do a physical work and on my own... finished up 5 day training (integrad/road test/diad) last week... now real training 3 days this week with supervisor and I believe on my own? I'm glad I just stumbled your channel.... this is a nightmare already!
I work fedex express. I do a pickup route and shuttle at night equals full time hours. Pickup route has 25-30 stops depending on day not much bulk, mostly packs and envelopes, shuttle is stuff from an airport i take to another airport, usually 40-80 packages depends on night, sometimes can be heavy things, load it up drive hour unload drive back, im done. Pretty chill honestly, mostly driving so cant complain. Bad weather is our #1 enemy!
I loaded those package cars and other jobs with UPS for 15 years. Now retired. Keep up the good work. I also was a VP for an Electronics Mfr. and everyone at the other companies in the building met the UPS at the shipping platform to help him out.
I guess we showed the drivers more love, even though we did not have to.
Damn, you get a lot of pickups. Thx for sharing your experience, I was a helper last season route 51H
I was a seasonal driver for the Christmas that just passed & damn it was a lot of work but I miss it 😢
I’m in the driver’s training program. Wish me luck. February 28, 2021
Good luck. It's not as bad as they make it sound. I passed my training, and made fulltime. You can do it. Just remember we work for safety
I’m trying to get myself to work full time driver.
@@gringa23 How long have you been w/UPS? I started October 26, 2020. I’m still waiting for my behind the wheel training. I’ve been told that UPS will pay for your CDL training if you want to be a feeder driver.
Rookie 👊🏽
@@PallabraFoo Yessirski I’m a rookie. No seniority
This is back breaking work. Picking up and moving thousands of parcels a day. Each one scanned and tallied. Not to mention having to drive everywhere to get them.
Wait til you have to do that in sub freezing weather or 100 degree temps with no ac in those trucks, makes it twice as hard
i thought my route was heavy... this is mindblowing. i’d be way too overwhelmed haha
me fucking too bro
I load 4 trucks a day, and this would be my lightest every day. 2 of my trucks never have walkways lmao. It's ridiculous
I’ve been on routes with over 200 stops it’s trash af lol everything falls off the shelf when you get to your first stop and you have to re organize the whole truck
You’d have to pay me $30 an hour minimum
@@_face773 i started at 32.01
Ups treats there package handlers employees like complete trash
Yeah they do lol, then they complain there isn't enough drivers or that people are pissed with them
I found one that pay $20 dollar an hour ,, lucky me .. l
Brooklyn , ny or queens is only $15, not worth it..
@@Matthewxie5505 I drive for UPS. They pay a lot more than $20 an hour
@@michaelappel9725 In germany UPS works with other transport company, so you work for coopreant who pays you 8 euros per hour. Worst job ever
Hell yeah they do. They didn't pay me for 3 weeks working right after Christmas and I had to file a grievance so I could get paid. After I filed a grievance I came in late one day and they wrote me up. I work as a unloader and we unload and insane amount of money's worth every night and they can't find it in there deep pockets to give me my change!
Great video, Don't ever expect help! One of my routes is similiar to this, where i work a smaller mall by myself (Champs/Footlocker being the heaviest stores) but damn that Macy's pick up blows! 660 from a ups store, lmao geez. Your truck @8:52 lmao This is content
I started dating a ups driver and I have so much more patience ms and respect for them I even be defending them lol it’s hard labor and I can’t stand the customer that have dogs and don’t put them on a leash but want their package delivered to their door it’s very rude and not safe to the drivers they deserve respect also they have no air conditioners or heat in their trucks I still don’t know how that is even legal or humane
You should do more videos like this! Brings back memories when I was a drivers helper lmao!
🎉🎉🎉 mad respect I just started and I feel overwhelmed already and I don’t even have half of what you do. Lol hope I pass packet!!
Appreciate the hard work. Nice video. Good job 👍
I drove for two years before College. That job is pure hell, even worse today.
Some people just can’t hang
@@1718BBQ facts💯
@@1718BBQ some people just don't want to slave away their lives in a vehicle.
@@user-jg78 to pay bills.
God damn you're a beast!!!! Ive seen other videos of people doing 200 stops and you do so much more
I drive for fedex. I have a good route compared to a lot of fedex drivers. Plus make more luckily. But not nearly what you do probably. I make about 55k a year. Some drivers at my warehouse work for contractors who only pay about 120 a day or so. I do a bulk route that has a lot of packages (f650 straight truck ) but imo it’s easier than delivering a home route. But I wish fedex would pay like yall. We do the same job. I’d switch over to ups if I could drive straight away. But everyone says you gotta work as a part time package handler first. N I can’t live on part time money plus don’t wanna get up that early. Anyways , awesome vid.
Hey JR this can't possibly be all in one day. This looks like 2 or 3 days of work. By the end of the video you still had 80 stops to go. WTF ! Poor Jose. He is not answering any of the questions. He must have died from all that overworking. RIP Jose. You were a great UPS employee. My condolences to his family.
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Nice video, I was a FDX courier for 5 years in West LA. Traffic was the worst!
I can see why stuff breaks through delivery 😂
Ohh this is nothing you should see the warehouses 😆😆 especially during Christmas season it looks like a bomb went off were I work people be stepping on shit throwing boxes all to be done by a certain time its ridiculous but once it's over you can look back at it and kinda see the hilarity in it😆 my first week working I said the same thing I was like damn no wonder mad shit shows up broken im not even mad because now I know how they feel😆😆
As a UPS preloader closing in on my 30 days I found this really interesting
When being a package handler all that wall building comes in handy 😂 do my road test tomorrow for package driver position wish me luck
Been driving for almost a year, love the job.
@@nicklionberger7229 how many hours a day do you work? ive heard its usually 10-14 and impossible to have a family
Standard typical day. And this isn’t even Christmas, lol. Drove for UPS in Denver hub. Many peak seasons under my belt. Good job.
ppl be like amazon routes are crazy ups hold my beer lol
amazon is a joke
UPS operates like a busted broken company that's for sure. Amazon at least has trucks that work, navigation that works and most likely a lot more efficient in how they deal with packages. At UPS, nothing makes sense, the there is so much excess in how things are done, never enough pre-loaders to do a job because they all quit because there is a supervisor to every pre-loader telling them how to do something different.
Then there is the 22.4s pretty much doing all the grunt work getting those box trucks and basically not given the tools to do their jobs. That's UPS in a nutshell. Operates poorly. That's why it's not going to take much for Amazon to do what UPS is doing in years to come. "Stay safe guys are preached in the PCM's" yet they give you these box trucks. They tell you not to back, yet you have too just to get done. It's a terrible place to work for. I could see in the future UPS being the second rate company and falling behind once Amazon gains traction on how to handle those eregs.
@@projectfreedom9510 wake up. we've been around since 1907. your a joke.
@@denisberry4941 Get your head out of your ass, any driver knows this is how UPS is.
Epically when you finish your day and get told to help another driver or do their pick ups
I wanted to be in UPS but this thing scared the hell out of me. This is insane! I’m delivery driver in Amazon right now and driving box truck.
Love the video bro. I have been wanting to record a day on my ups route in San Jose. It's been peak since Covid
Same for post office. We all dead exhausted
Hell yeh it has been lok shits been crazy.
Wow! That’s intense. I carried mail for 2yrs and I thought that was bad to pick up packages from stores in a little mail truck but we did not have a good system for all our packages. We used to have to memorize all the addresses and remember the addresses of all the packages and deliver them along with the mail. I hated that job and I wouldn’t want to be a ups or FedEx man! Lol.
what ever you do please don't forget that dolly, trust me it took me one day and i haven't forgot it ever since.
I hate picking up UPS stores. I don't know why they don't build in some sort of pick up door/dock/room
especially when theres no back doors. like why?
@@Daniel-pb4zs Than I have to dodge around idiots who stand in front of the door for no reason.
I feel bad for drivers being overwhelmed with packages.. No wonder they quit or have some kind of breakdown.
Excellent video!!! Thank you! So informative & helpful 🙏
That job looks stressful af.
Bruh it is
Bruh it is lol I just started last week...
@@adamwelles5502 hows the pay
@@adamwelles5502 im thinking about applying
@@Imgordinho money is good, but you won't have a life 5 days out of the week. I'm out of tulsa oklahoma and we're low on drivers and most of are guys are running 200 stops a day and are out till 8 or 9 almost every night.
Local 25 preloader soon to be driver its awesome seeing it from your point of view brother.
Also fun dumping those bags out in small sort lmaoooo
Your guys UPS pick up is pretty much the same as our Fedex pick ups. Always got to walk through people with a handtruck of 20 packages lol and people always starring at you as you pass by first used to give me a anxiety thinking I was going to drop packages infront of people.
If you did, hopefully someone(s) would pick them up for you.
I get lucky and people end up being super cool a lot of the time and holding doors open for me. But of course then there are always some morons completely oblivious to their surroundings and they'll be in your way and just stand there instead of letting you through
Wow this route looks hectic. Look at all those pickups.
I work in ups as a package handler i can't complain when i see the driver has to do everyone's job 💀
It’s funny you care so much about the air with all the pieces you pick up. The mall route at my center uses a 24 footer. We just load it up and bring it back mix all the air with the ground.
UPS store pick up with mall pick ups ?? This shouldn’t even be a thing…. Wtf lol and you still have resi….
They call him Superman at work 😅
Omg I had a mall run just like that 4 years ago. Hated it and it sucks! Thank God I got country route.
That's like the major leagues on steroids for any type of delivery route. But hey he's getting paid good 😬
I work for one of the Largest Couriers in Canada and my day is so much like Yours . People don't realize that its not just Driving but its a Brain Drain every day. You cant go home until everything is Finished, Managers go home before you do quite often ,and why do drivers have consult with other Drivers to help them? That should be the Responsibilities of Managers
I work at ups and drove seasonal that by far is the most Fustrating job there is hands down
Did you had to go to integrad?
Yessir it was management that was frustrating
@@stephanurkel5598 ohhh ok.
Great job 👏 thank you for keeping America great 👍 🇺🇲🇲🇽
I was half expecting you to start yelling at the boxes!
I do that
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You did an amazing job. If I’m ever around I’ll help you.
So glad I don’t have a mall route anymore
man i'd lose my shit if I had that many pickups everyday holy !
This route was light. Maryland UPS trucks you cant even walk up the middle of you're truck at the start of your day
I do not miss driving for UPS. 7 years of torture. I loved and hated my job
Wow, those dudes better make like 40$ and hour thats crazy, made me respect my job alot more
They do, and free medical, and a pension
@@erichs4196 we don't quite make 40 an hour
@@michaelappel9725 top rate after progression is around $35, plus an annual raise after that
@@erichs4196 I've been driving for UPS for 22 years and I've been with the company for 31. Top rate is 38 +. It doesn't go up after that except for the annual raise that we get
@@michaelappel9725 👍👍 22 yrs.
Yea i work as a courier in Ireland. I do a bulk run but nothing on the scale of this in terms of being busy. But small country etc. For a run as busy as that i would be getting a helper that is crazy stuff there.
Or get into feeders best decision I've ever made never touch a box again
I was a FedEx delivery driver for half a year. Then I got my CDL and now I'm a Sysco foods delivery truck driver. These delivery jobs are definitely not for lazy people. You need to be good at organization and efficiency.