Top 5 Benefits You'll Get When Working as UPS Package Handler

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
  • Working at UPS has its ups and downs but my previous videos have seem to imply that there were only negatives to working at UPS. I hope to shed some light on this issue by revisiting this topic and talking purely about the benefits I received when I worked here. It’s mostly about growth and development as opposed to just a simple laborer job. The benefits were…
    1. Fitness - I got fit from working here. Losing 15 pounds in 1 month is insanely fast. It also help me be more conscious about the food I eat.
    2. Full-Time Benefits - I’ll take the benefits for full time work any day.
    3. More Energy - Having more energy to do the things you want to get done during the day is an awesome feeling.
    4. Speedy Hands - This may be something that could save your life in the future. The reaction time you get from working here is impeccable and could save you from something like a major car accident.
    5. Confidence - Seeing yourself improve in terms of power and stamina at UPS can give you that slight push to approach life with more confidence.
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  • @user-en4nm4ez7l
    @user-en4nm4ez7l 2 місяці тому

    Finally, somebody who sent a video about the fitness level of ups. I've been working at this place and I am fit now. I am getting tons of dates and I have a lot more energy. Your video is 100% on point, keep them coming.

  • @Pluto-dh2yx
    @Pluto-dh2yx 6 років тому +1

    Look who's alive! yay!

  • @christianwarrior29
    @christianwarrior29 6 років тому +1

    I don't know what position I'll get. But can if I get sorter. Are the colors that people mention (pink, orange, green, etc...) national standards, or is each state going to have its own variation or series?

  • @czrczrczr3192
    @czrczrczr3192 6 років тому +4

    First check I only got 144 and that’s after two weeks because they hold out on the first week check! Pls help

  • @theonedenny
    @theonedenny 6 років тому +7

    I'm not sure where you are, but the UPS here in Denver pays $15 per hour to start.

    • @Mr2A
      @Mr2A 5 років тому

      Do u get paid every week

    • @davidvalencia5863
      @davidvalencia5863 5 років тому

      Stevie Wonder yes every week

    • @dennypluto4028
      @dennypluto4028 5 років тому

      Dennis Sandoval pters made that much 30 to 35 yrs ago.we used to make 5× min.wage

    • @bakedbombshell1694
      @bakedbombshell1694 3 роки тому

      It’s over 20 in MA

  • @aidancook2431
    @aidancook2431 6 років тому +7

    Do they help pay for collage, and health care, please get back to me soon, I'm really considering going to ups!!

    • @LupinxJigenTTV
      @LupinxJigenTTV 6 років тому

      Yes they do help lay for college and healthcare, look on the ups website for details

    • @MsEliteForever
      @MsEliteForever 5 років тому

      Low pay may risk being homeless.

  • @xbradon9476
    @xbradon9476 6 років тому +11

    It builds your work ethic

  • @edgar1edgar902
    @edgar1edgar902 5 років тому +8

    After 3 years I feel like quitting, I don't have energies no more have to abuse caffeine, living with stress, Back pain, knee pain is not worth it. Alot of those young guys don't even use their benefits.

    • @eli1738
      @eli1738 4 роки тому

      Edgar1 Edgar I feel you man.

    • @HABITZ
      @HABITZ 4 роки тому +2

      Lord Fourth I feel like quitting after 4 weeks fuck this I could make the same money working at McDonald’s doing nothing only thing different is the benefits

    • @ryanf7596
      @ryanf7596 3 роки тому +4

      @@HABITZ lol you won't make 15 an hour at mcdonalds and get good benefits.

  • @oxdarkraixo4923
    @oxdarkraixo4923 6 років тому +1

    How long did it take you to get use to the soreness? I've watched many videos and many ppl complain about how it hurts and it never gets better but few ppl have said they've enjoyed the job.

    • @AkemiLife
      @AkemiLife  6 років тому +3

      Give it two weeks with drinking lots of water!

  • @timlwin
    @timlwin 5 років тому +1

    Hey Akemi! You mentioned about an advice someone gave you for muscle soreness, I must have missed it. What was the advice?

    • @AkemiLife
      @AkemiLife  5 років тому +2

      I made a different video on this channel that briefly mentions it called ups tips and tricks. Some tips include stretching and taking hot showers.

  • @captainjaber5610
    @captainjaber5610 6 років тому +9

    Seriously considering becoming a package handler, possibly working a twilight shift

    • @steveo776988
      @steveo776988 2 роки тому +1

      That's what I got hired on to do. I've worked 4 days now and love it

    • @yuh6509
      @yuh6509 2 роки тому

      @@steveo776988 that’s me right now, it’s going great so far

  • @blownfoxbody
    @blownfoxbody 4 роки тому +6

    Three years Ha, try 16 years. You only get all of those pains when you don't properly lift. Use your eight keys to lifting and lowering.

  • @luigilol
    @luigilol 6 років тому +9

    just started man. it's easy work to be honest..

    • @SandmanFromNJ
      @SandmanFromNJ 6 років тому +1

      It's easy work when you work by your pace.....

    • @SandmanFromNJ
      @SandmanFromNJ 6 років тому +10

      I recommend you go by your pace not listen to management because they're liars and manipulative. Work at your pace bro. You dont have to work fast!!!

    • @czrczrczr3192
      @czrczrczr3192 6 років тому

      Luis Herrera how much was your first check?

    • @roninplayz5507
      @roninplayz5507 3 роки тому

      Not when you get to them adc packages

  • @haydenxstone
    @haydenxstone 5 років тому +4

    AHAHA 1200/1300 PACKAGES AN HOUR
    Dude I’m sorry but there’s no way you load at that rate. If you’re making a video for people new to UPS, don’t set people up with unrealistic expectations for what their goals should be. Our best loader on sort (been a handler for 20 years and is lightning fast) moves 1100/hr on a good day, and that’s peak season conditions where the flow can even allow that pph.