courtney muse Wow nice, 4 trucks is a lot of work man. The most I've done is 3 trucks at once but the other day I did 2 trucks and a trailer that was fucking hell. This dude I work with who is the same age as me started off as a package handler and now he's a part time supevisor and only been there 3 years. I wouldn't want to be a driver though, hell to the fucking no.
@John B Ive been consistently thinking about inserts ill defiantly invest. And yes ill be stretching more from here on out. I wont bring myself to quit, i have to go as long as I can.
Preloader here from PA, this is what its like, excpet we throw your shit around ALOT. Dont buy a TV off the internet, i promise i will personally break it or someone else who works on my position, its just part of the work environment. Great job and benefits if you dont mind waking up around 3 am 5 days a week.
You dont get drug tested, thy tell you not to come in if you drank alcohol in the last four hours. You really arent "supposed" to call in sick until you have some seniority. I could tell when i first started on the belt i got placed on that no one thought i was gonna last a few days. They are my cursing comrades in package warfare every morning while the sun comes up. I love it and others do to, but it takes a specific type of person for this job. Methodical, fast and easy going. Your supervisor and drivers you are loading for in the beginning may give you a tough time but stick it out, totally worth it. Send me a specific question and id be glad ti answer @Wild card
Did you have the experience of working with any women, and if so, did they seem to manage overall with the packages? I'm not worried about the sorting.
@@djh5630 at my hub they dont, SoCal area. The only time you get tested is if you're involved in a accident or you come to work high or drunk. They even said in orientation that if your into it keep that buisness to yourself.
R Saldivar wow and thats a supe loading it....I just ask my loader try to get my rt packages on my truck and not 10-15 misloads a fn day....and those dam furniture boxes that the label is on the floor
WOW... When I recently left UPS as a pre loader, we had cages, not slides. The cages were colored Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, White and Black. I had top blue. It was not easy sorting all of the packages in the cages at the beginning of the track-loading the packages on each truck, all the while the cages were moving AND being refilled with more packages. Our 'EREGS' were hand delivered via a fellow worker and DUMPED at the beginning of each line.
I did preload 44-49 yrs ago and it was the same- out of a cage system- smaller center in So.Portland,Me.- decent job back then as Jim Casey,company dounder,founder, alive and involved in company- was less blood- sucking going on- became a driver and co.went to Hell as Casey retired!!
no clue what you said. also literally no one who hasn't done that job before know what the black guy in the video is talking about when he starts calling out numbers. thanks to this video i lost 4 minutes of my life i will never get back. thanks for nothing you low wage poors.
I was a driver helper last year (2015) and my driver showed me how to load the truck. this year I'm working as a preloaded loading trucks. I've had misleads, doing good because of what I learned last year. it's not too difficult.. just have to decide where things go, mainly if there's bulk stops or alot of items per section. Good jobs fir the season.
Lol what? Where is the endless stream of packages moving faster than humanly possible? Our centre is a total shit show, so bad guys with 5 years experience can't keep up. I figured that was how it was every where. We had the big wigs from Nashville come down and check out our centre mid shift. Dudes in super fancy suits literally climbing over packages to get from one end of the line to the other. I've never seen anything like it in my life.
Most be nice to have such a slow and low volume drop. My fucking drop doesn't stop at all. Yesterday I did almost 1400 packages in 4 package cars, 550 in just one car. Lotta bulk too.
"That's bad form Manny....have you ever done DMT?" -Seattle HUB, South Center Delivery Ops. The gnarliest of the gnarly. The magnanimous, most insane del center in 6 states. Groundhog Day. Every day is peak season. Wake up. Repeat. Peak. Manny is our spirit animal. His portrait hangs with pride in our dispatch office. In his honor, Freaky Friday has been changed to: Freakin Manny Fresh Friday.
Man I wish our preload could move this slow. And to write the pal on all the packages is insane! Its way easier to just pull the pal and put it up or out. Try doing all the safety methods and load 4-5 trucks with 1400-1500 pieces!
We love loaders every day, just sometimes get pissed when an RDR is buried up front. Loaders have bad days just like us. We get that, but I can tell when nobody gave a crap about the load. That makes our days a living hell.
A lot of drivers come in an hour early and go through the truck... It's easy to make mistakes loading when there's no time to think... Take a 2000 and put it in 4000, or just walk into the wrong truck
This is not my Preload!!!!!!!!!!!! We have a moving conveyor belt that runs at warp 8 speed. You have to move as fast as the packages coming at you. No standing around time and constant jumping in and out of the package car running after the next packages coming your way. This is a cake walk.
Loading is a damn joke of a job its a way of weeding out the employees who can handle and not handle operations it’s a vital job but it really is probally the worst job in a hub
i worked as a preloader for 5 yrs and the pace is much faster then this..they want u to pull like 220 or more a hr and mark them and write the pal label theres no way u can do it without stacking and they dont want you to stack its a tough job but after a month or 2 you will get used to it
And that's why we can never find anything. First I thought maybe diff system. Then he counted it out loud. The same. Found a 1500 in my 8k section yesterday. Yep
Notice how all of the boxes on the self are placed on the lip. This is called a lip load. That's important to prevent packages from falling off the shelf. At least that's what I'm told.
I started out in the unload and got moved over to preload after one night. UPS started on call air and I got in to the first roster of part time drivers with a DOT card. Back then I was preloading a 5 car load then had to jump into browns to deliver on call by 8AM.
That became the Early AM service. Once that service became stable I was moved to Gateway Operations to process inbound flights from SDF and occasional charter flights. Theres a lot more to brown than just picking up and delivering pkgs…
103... 😐104....🧐 269.... 🤔🤔..my dude didnt explain shit about how the shelves in the trucks are set up or even where to find all these different numbers you need to sort the packages correctly🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️
How long you guys have scanners we start Monday. Its sucks I think it will definitely slow us all down..this video is hilarious..who moves this fucking slow?..and where are the boxes rushing down the belt. As far as safety hahahah bullshit..as soon as that belt starts safety issues are out that building..what a fucking joke!
I'm about to start next Tuesday . Glad this job is only 5 hours a day. Cause Amazon they have you doing the same thing but more work and it's 10hrs a day hell no lol
LMAO like any of us have time for that shit. All we have is a moving conveyor so theres no time to just let boxes sit in front of the car on that slide thing. That would be nice.
He's probably never really loaded a day in his life! Just another brain washed sup... who thinks they know it all. I've been doing preload 10yrs and my sup has been there 2 maybe, and she tells me all the time I'm not doing things right. But yet my drivers love when I load cause the stuff is right where their diad says it is and I took the time when I started to listen to the drivers to figure out 1,2,3,4 etc stops. I make their day sooo much easier. Why would anyone wanna be a sup?? Preload people make way more money and have much better benefits.
***** I did a year for preload and a year and a half for local sort. Made some okay money and got my college paid for, but the sups are just shit. One of my first sups moved shifts and they promoted one of the women I worked with and she went from nice to being an ass to all of us working the sort. All I know is that UPS is a shitty environment.
What a pretty, well, organized, barely "full" truck. Definitely pre Covid, and not during peak season. Shame that in 2021 that mofucka stuffed top to bottom, aisle included, with packages. You need a shovel to get through the back to find your package to deliver.
It's never that slow at UPS. Yeah, that looks pre-sorted already. The hub I used to work for from the start bell ring to the end of shift non stop. Bad memories but I give them credit cause if it wasn't for that hard core intense work out every morning I wouldn't be as good as I am now at my work. 😅😂
Dirty Dan ---- it’s going good, getting used to the graveyard hours. And my body is adjusting to the constant lifting. Money is good. Co workers are cool. All in all I’m happy at UPS.
I see those training sups tactics haven't changed that much!! Find a reason why it benefits the employee to follow safety protocols (in this case playing basketball with his buds in his spare time), demonstrate the appropriate technique (bend knees, lift with legs, not back), follow up with employee and re- emphasize the importance of saving his back for more enjoyable activities. That 3x5 approach in it's earliest stages...I assure you, you don't want that sup to reach level 5!! At that point the people skills are thrown out the window!!
Those long package cars are too easy to load. I had to load the short ones where you had to step up to get in. Also with the bulk truck you have to climb in and out and stack your packages in different piles.
I'm about to start a job as preloader and I'm a bit concerned that since it is like an assembly line that I will not be able to use the restroom if I need to.
We always throw the irregulars in at the end of the day for my hub lol also they definitely had the sorters stop sending shit to the belt or something for the video 🤣🤣
A small town station nearby me in Missouri is hiring, the choices are 430am- 930am or 5pm - 10pm. Which is better or whats the difference? Im leaning to mornings so I can get it over with and have my day, but I have always worked nights in the past and I don't really wanna get up early altho the station is literally 1 mile from my house.
Why isn't this positioning completely automated - it looks like people spend most of their time looking for previous numbers they *just* put on the shelf. A light can shine on what the package you are holding should go...just say the number!
I loaded 4 trucks, 1300 packs. now I'm a driver after 4 months. I love this job.
courtney muse work in a cube job and feel like I'm losing my mind.. really thinking about just working at ups paying my dues and be a driver!
courtney muse how u became a driver ?
courtney muse Wow nice, 4 trucks is a lot of work man. The most I've done is 3 trucks at once but the other day I did 2 trucks and a trailer that was fucking hell. This dude I work with who is the same age as me started off as a package handler and now he's a part time supevisor and only been there 3 years. I wouldn't want to be a driver though, hell to the fucking no.
Eddie Guizar - I thought Drivers get paid the most?
dsgb1981 They do, that doesn't mean the job is very desirable to me at least.
Wow this setup beats catching packages off the conveyor belt moving super fast and then having to load everything across 3 trucks.
Just boutta say that
thats a light ass truck. Our trucks are filled to the brim every fucking day!!!!!!
Missed the 6k and 7k shelf...put the RDL at the RDR....let the preloader do his job and you just watch your computer in the office buddy
brings back bad memories
tell me more hahah
😂dang that's what I'm about to do
@John B I really hope it gets easier because damn its really hard. my whole body be hurting
@John B Ive been consistently thinking about inserts ill defiantly invest. And yes ill be stretching more from here on out. I wont bring myself to quit, i have to go as long as I can.
@@blanca3037 Has it gotten any better for you?
LMAO. That' nice. Because there is always that much time to get packages into the trucks.
Nice and easy lolol
Obviously it was done on break cause the truck is half loaded and the belts are not running. Good time to make a video
On break
Every preloader a gangsta until those bags with 20 packages each start rolling down to your section
Ik this old but I just started I hate those small packages
@Foreverking1995 just hang in there bro 👍 the insurance you get after 9 month is def worth it
Preloader here from PA, this is what its like, excpet we throw your shit around ALOT. Dont buy a TV off the internet, i promise i will personally break it or someone else who works on my position, its just part of the work environment. Great job and benefits if you dont mind waking up around 3 am 5 days a week.
Could you tell me more about the job? II have heard nothing but horror stories.
You dont get drug tested, thy tell you not to come in if you drank alcohol in the last four hours. You really arent "supposed" to call in sick until you have some seniority. I could tell when i first started on the belt i got placed on that no one thought i was gonna last a few days. They are my cursing comrades in package warfare every morning while the sun comes up. I love it and others do to, but it takes a specific type of person for this job. Methodical, fast and easy going. Your supervisor and drivers you are loading for in the beginning may give you a tough time but stick it out, totally worth it.
Send me a specific question and id be glad ti answer @Wild card
Hi, Are there any female pre-loaders??
funny thing is everything i ordered off amazon was delivered by ups except my TV was delivered by FedEx
Did you have the experience of working with any women, and if so, did they seem to manage overall with the packages? I'm not worried about the sorting.
wow that is a really nice facility, a lot better than having every package roll down the belt.
Fr🤣
I was waiting for that beat to drop and start playing "White Iverson".
Anthony C. Nwankwo 😂😂😂😂
Right
Me too lol
If only my hub was this slow...
I thought the same, but it looks like they are at the end of the shift. The shelves are pretty much full already.
airtec87 do y’all know if they drug test part timers
@@djh5630 at my hub they dont, SoCal area. The only time you get tested is if you're involved in a accident or you come to work high or drunk. They even said in orientation that if your into it keep that buisness to yourself.
airtec87 damn im in Ohio I been working for about a week as pack sorter but I smoke a lil weed here an there do u know for sure if they don’t
@@djh5630 I don't. Sorry. You can try asking on reddit /ups or /upsers. Or ask on browncafe.com.
that wasnt the 7000 shelf
R Saldivar wow and thats a supe loading it....I just ask my loader try to get my rt packages on my truck and not 10-15 misloads a fn day....and those dam furniture boxes that the label is on the floor
No one cares. Shut up both of you
I have supervisors that have literally never loaded a truck. They just hired em right of the street. How are they supposed to train?lol
Right! It was the 5000
Misload!
I got a good laugh watching this guy showing you “how to load a truck” and loading multiple packages in the wrong place. 😂
1:43 when the preloader has to tell the sup where shit goes.
Cool. My Dad retired from the USPS. I'm thankful for the jobs you guys do everyday.
Right on. What can brown do for you!
Fitdemon100 usps isnt the same as ups fooo
@@glenaldo7816 USPS only requires you to lift 30lbs MAX. Lol.
@@glenaldo7816 lol na fr fam his dad had a breeze😂
@@airtec87 but they also pay way less
WOW... When I recently left UPS as a pre loader, we had cages, not slides. The cages were colored Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, White and Black. I had top blue. It was not easy sorting all of the packages in the cages at the beginning of the track-loading the packages on each truck, all the while the cages were moving AND being refilled with more packages. Our 'EREGS' were hand delivered via a fellow worker and DUMPED at the beginning of each line.
I did preload 44-49 yrs ago and it was the same- out of a cage system- smaller center in So.Portland,Me.- decent job back then as Jim Casey,company dounder,founder, alive and involved in company- was less blood- sucking going on- became a driver and co.went to Hell as Casey retired!!
We had that in Dallas.
no clue what you said. also literally no one who hasn't done that job before know what the black guy in the video is talking about when he starts calling out numbers. thanks to this video i lost 4 minutes of my life i will never get back. thanks for nothing you low wage poors.
You know he’s a supervisor when he puts a 7k in the 5k shelf and puts and RDL in RDR one after the other too
LMAOOOO
Its ok. He is black, and a sup... At UPS that is like being a made man. Untouchable
What does this mean I'ma be taking interview in 3 days for this job I wanna know as much as possible before taking it
@@GreatBirdOfHope lmaoooo
@@azmaymi9237 idk if you still work at ups but i hope you learned those part time sups dont do shit lmao
Fr man they always choose the worst people to be a preload supervisor
I was a driver helper last year (2015) and my driver showed me how to load the truck. this year I'm working as a preloaded loading trucks. I've had misleads, doing good because of what I learned last year. it's not too difficult.. just have to decide where things go, mainly if there's bulk stops or alot of items per section. Good jobs fir the season.
Misloads
Lol what? Where is the endless stream of packages moving faster than humanly possible? Our centre is a total shit show, so bad guys with 5 years experience can't keep up. I figured that was how it was every where. We had the big wigs from Nashville come down and check out our centre mid shift. Dudes in super fancy suits literally climbing over packages to get from one end of the line to the other.
I've never seen anything like it in my life.
Dude I think we might work at the same one
Most be nice to have such a slow and low volume drop. My fucking drop doesn't stop at all. Yesterday I did almost 1400 packages in 4 package cars, 550 in just one car. Lotta bulk too.
Jeez, that's alot. Do you still work there if you mind me asking? Idk if I'll last there honestly but I need the money
Same , do you recommend this job?
"That's bad form Manny....have you ever done DMT?" -Seattle HUB, South Center Delivery Ops. The gnarliest of the gnarly. The magnanimous, most insane del center in 6 states. Groundhog Day. Every day is peak season. Wake up. Repeat. Peak. Manny is our spirit animal. His portrait hangs with pride in our dispatch office. In his honor, Freaky Friday has been changed to: Freakin Manny Fresh Friday.
Manny just tryin to live his life
On bro
Man I wish our preload could move this slow. And to write the pal on all the packages is insane! Its way easier to just pull the pal and put it up or out. Try doing all the safety methods and load 4-5 trucks with 1400-1500 pieces!
acedogg692005 I move the label too😂😂
Hahaha hell yea...peel off the pal and stick to where you can see when you load. Easier to catch misloads..🤷♂️
Yea ok 1400 pieces in how long
We love loaders every day, just sometimes get pissed when an RDR is buried up front. Loaders have bad days just like us. We get that, but I can tell when nobody gave a crap about the load. That makes our days a living hell.
A lot of drivers come in an hour early and go through the truck... It's easy to make mistakes loading when there's no time to think... Take a 2000 and put it in 4000, or just walk into the wrong truck
I love the applause cheer effect when the employee loaded the heavy package the proper way. Lol😊🤗
This is not my Preload!!!!!!!!!!!! We have a moving conveyor belt that runs at warp 8 speed. You have to move as fast as the packages coming at you. No standing around time and constant jumping in and out of the package car running after the next packages coming your way. This is a cake walk.
There is a lot involved in getting those packages to us. Goodness gracious that is a lot of packages! Thank you for sharing brother.
Man you have no idea. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment. :)
Lots of people behind the scenes doing some hard work and at a much faster pace than this.
Lots of people behind the scenes doing some hard work and at a much faster pace than this.
those cars look clean for the camera thats not even full yet lol
You should see what it looks like from Black Friday thru Christmas eve!!
If you're in one of the centers that uses smart scanners, you're expected to go A LOT faster.
I’m suppose to start at Ups next week.
This video changed my mind. Lmfao.
Loading is a damn joke of a job its a way of weeding out the employees who can handle and not handle operations it’s a vital job but it really is probally the worst job in a hub
its one of the few "skilled" warehouse jobs lol. I rather unload or small sort.
2:58 is when I lost it! Funny as hell! Always bend your knees and not your back. Horrible back pain, knee pain, or even worse, a trip to the hospital.
i worked as a preloader for 5 yrs and the pace is much faster then this..they want u to pull like 220 or more a hr and mark them and write the pal label theres no way u can do it without stacking and they dont want you to stack its a tough job but after a month or 2 you will get used to it
Frankie F what time does the preload shift start and end ?
You'll never get use to it. Just adapt to your load and make it all fit..are you guys scanning packages before they go in the trucks?
When I worked at the UPS car wash I really hated it the drivers left bottles of piss in the package cars.
And that's why we can never find anything. First I thought maybe diff system. Then he counted it out loud. The same. Found a 1500 in my 8k section yesterday. Yep
Notice how all of the boxes on the self are placed on the lip. This is called a lip load. That's important to prevent packages from falling off the shelf. At least that's what I'm told.
Lip loaded or not, they still fall off the shelves on the slightest of turns.
boy put that 7000 box on the 3000 spot lol
Michael Hunt so that is your trucks 7000 spot? On my centers trucks that would be the 4000 shelf.
lol yeah it was, worst job I ever had during the holiday season Holy hell couldn't even stop to eat for a minuet haha
I saw a bunch of misloads already lol
could you please explain the right way to preload. I start on Wednesday!
Andre Johnson put it in the right fucking spot
@@devinscott447 LOL
He loaded a 7000 in the 5000 section lol
gotta get that supe pay lmaooo
Damn we have conveyor belts at my hub, preload doesn’t have the slide while loading trucks, they come down a belt and you load em in.
All those trucks are crazy neat those drivers must love yous
They had to pick the cleanest truck , I wish I center was like that. We aave a continous running belt. its hell
Tell me about . It don't stop until it's time to get off lol.
Manny seems like a nice dude
You never see this at my center. My preloader just throws it in my box truck (van) and gives me off routes and buried airs
So happy I found this video, it was very helpful.
I started out in the unload and got moved over to preload after one night. UPS started on call air and I got in to the first roster of part time drivers with a DOT card. Back then I was preloading a 5 car load then had to jump into browns to deliver on call by 8AM.
That became the Early AM service. Once that service became stable I was moved to Gateway Operations to process inbound flights from SDF and occasional charter flights. Theres a lot more to brown than just picking up and delivering pkgs…
I actually prefer this tbh someone teaching u the ropes and being patient with the person some wont even teach you or anything else
Hisand
great video, just started 4 days and your examples are helpful..
103... 😐104....🧐 269.... 🤔🤔..my dude didnt explain shit about how the shelves in the trucks are set up or even where to find all these different numbers you need to sort the packages correctly🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️
I'm abouta take this job any tips u can tell me before I go on interview?
There is a busted open Hazmat at 4:05. Where's your responder?!?
So it's important to bend the knees because you play basketball, got it!
marsdog what a JOKE
Ahhh yes, the days before smart scanners.
You guys scanning..we start Monday. How is that working out in your hub?..
Bro that's so easy 👌 thank you UPS 😎
Adrian Morales no it’s not
So thankful for UPS! Nice to see Behind the scenes, you guys are good!
Thank you for watching. My crew goes in.
HisandHersLA 😂😂
HisandHersLA except when they load missloads ma boy lol
I just started a job at ups in Texas, but we've only done two days of classes. I haven't done any work yet
At min 1:15 he loads 7017 at the 5000 shelf .
Where is the flow? Ive been preloading for 22 years. Never had any time like that. 4 trucks 1400 pieces non stop
I just started preloading and I really want to get better. I'd love to pick your brain if you happen to see this comment. 22 years is impressive!
How relevant is this information now in 2023? Is the process the same or is it changed in some areas, how has it changed??
I wish my hub let us work at this gingerly brisk take a sip of tea pace. I’d get fired before I entered the truck 😂😂😂. And where the scanners
How long you guys have scanners we start Monday. Its sucks I think it will definitely slow us all down..this video is hilarious..who moves this fucking slow?..and where are the boxes rushing down the belt. As far as safety hahahah bullshit..as soon as that belt starts safety issues are out that building..what a fucking joke!
my sup and one of my drivers told me when i started one day i had 20+ misloads lmao
JustFishing 😂😂😂😂
Lmao
I'm about to start next Tuesday . Glad this job is only 5 hours a day. Cause Amazon they have you doing the same thing but more work and it's 10hrs a day hell no lol
Same here. I start at 6am. I don't think I want to be a pre loader after watching this. I would rather be a unloader.
This must be in slow motion...
Or demonstrating mode...
Cool video
Maybe peak season might get camera back
Peak season is a whole different beast.
The supervisor wanted everybody watching this video that THAT THIS OTHER GUY IS HIS EMPLOYEE 😂 MAIN REASON I WOULD QUIT A JOB. “FRONTING”
Ups is a rough job keeping up with them items but it's just that much easier to lose track of one as well. I'm late 2 days on a 2 day air shipping.
"Get a nice optimum carry" .. misloads while working extremely slow ,
at that speed you will be behind in 15min.
WillyNillyGaming yes so true
Exactly and where are the scanners to make sure he’s in the right truck
Willy Wonka they look kinda tired
LMAO like any of us have time for that shit. All we have is a moving conveyor so theres no time to just let boxes sit in front of the car on that slide thing. That would be nice.
You make it look easy! I’m starting next week. Hope I will can do good like Manny.
Would Manny be proud?
@@Whoooodie Manny ended up quitting after 2 months
That's what up;)! Nice video
You know how we do it.
Nothing like my living hell
Wish I had a supervisor like that when I worked there hah.
He's probably never really loaded a day in his life! Just another brain washed sup... who thinks they know it all. I've been doing preload 10yrs and my sup has been there 2 maybe, and she tells me all the time I'm not doing things right. But yet my drivers love when I load cause the stuff is right where their diad says it is and I took the time when I started to listen to the drivers to figure out 1,2,3,4 etc stops. I make their day sooo much easier. Why would anyone wanna be a sup?? Preload people make way more money and have much better benefits.
***** I did a year for preload and a year and a half for local sort. Made some okay money and got my college paid for, but the sups are just shit. One of my first sups moved shifts and they promoted one of the women I worked with and she went from nice to being an ass to all of us working the sort. All I know is that UPS is a shitty environment.
acedogg692005 the supervisor is waste of time they will scan for misloads and sometimes put the wrong packages in your truck without knowing.
Hahaha. He put the 7710 on the 5000 shelf. That'll piss off your driver easily
Manny gonna need those benefits for the back surgery he will inevitably have in a few years
What a pretty, well, organized, barely "full" truck. Definitely pre Covid, and not during peak season. Shame that in 2021 that mofucka stuffed top to bottom, aisle included, with packages. You need a shovel to get through the back to find your package to deliver.
It's never that slow at UPS. Yeah, that looks pre-sorted already. The hub I used to work for from the start bell ring to the end of shift non stop. Bad memories but I give them credit cause if it wasn't for that hard core intense work out every morning I wouldn't be as good as I am now at my work. 😅😂
Was that the actual flow or was this all set up, that was a very slow flow
anthony sanchez probably during down time
1:24 did I just hear the old Yahoo jingle? LOL
Starting tomorrow bright and early at 4 AM, oh boy
was a good day, got behind near the end but caught up fairly quickly.
I just got hired as a preloader, i start 11/19/2018. I live in WA . looking forward to it. thanks for the insight
VaNDaL253 hows it going?
Dirty Dan ---- it’s going good, getting used to the graveyard hours. And my body is adjusting to the constant lifting. Money is good. Co workers are cool. All in all I’m happy at UPS.
What city? I'm thinking of applying as a preloader in the Puyallup location. How has it been so far?
Also, what was your hourly start rate? I heard it's $15/hr? $14hr + $1.00 for preloaders
That's awesome load, if that's my work every day I love UPS not that I don't
Nice. Just got hired in this position. Will keep it for a long time.
+MIZZIJR How is it? I just applied? Is it really hard? Hows the pay?
+Bla Blah its about 11/hr. Not hard. just tedious and consistent. you get breaks. its over in no time.
MIZZIJR wow 11/hr? I read on the website each weekly check is 140 a week. That's weird. But wow, thanks
+Bla Blah im in GA. So it could be because im in a state that gets a lot of traffic.. people as well as packages..
+Bla Blah Hartsfeild-Jackson is the busiest airport in the world. So we in fact do get more traffic in terms of people. Boxes is anybody's guess
try 4 industrial trucks 1.5k packages
I see those training sups tactics haven't changed that much!! Find a reason why it benefits the employee to follow safety protocols (in this case playing basketball with his buds in his spare time), demonstrate the appropriate technique (bend knees, lift with legs, not back), follow up with employee and re- emphasize the importance of saving his back for more enjoyable activities. That 3x5 approach in it's earliest stages...I assure you, you don't want that sup to reach level 5!! At that point the people skills are thrown out the window!!
Yo why he put 7 in the 5 and then a 8 in the 7 lmao
I woulda told him get tf away from me
Those long package cars are too easy to load. I had to load the short ones where you had to step up to get in. Also with the bulk truck you have to climb in and out and stack your packages in different piles.
I'm about to start a job as preloader and I'm a bit concerned that since it is like an assembly line that I will not be able to use the restroom if I need to.
You can use the rest room during break time.
no scanning packages?? cant be true.
Right!!!!!!!!
Some facilities still don’t have scanners 😂
That dude put a 7000 on the 5s shelf smh smh
7017 was in the 5900
I start in the Petaluma location in north cal next week I hope it’s not a major hub but I’m prepared for the worse
So this is preload? Looks like loading to me. So whats the difference from preload and load?
Man we have cages at our hub. This would be so much easier.
If we loaded like that we would be stacked out by 6am
We always throw the irregulars in at the end of the day for my hub lol also they definitely had the sorters stop sending shit to the belt or something for the video 🤣🤣
Ups package handler is terrible it's so hard and it's just too much
good job when u drop a package?
A small town station nearby me in Missouri is hiring, the choices are 430am- 930am or 5pm - 10pm. Which is better or whats the difference? Im leaning to mornings so I can get it over with and have my day, but I have always worked nights in the past and I don't really wanna get up early altho the station is literally 1 mile from my house.
5-10 or twilight is better
Them trucks seem long as hell too.
Why isn't this positioning completely automated - it looks like people spend most of their time looking for previous numbers they *just* put on the shelf. A light can shine on what the package you are holding should go...just say the number!
very nervous i think im going to do this on my first day.