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5.0
May 7, 2025
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Pros

PROS of Being a UPS Preloader Since 2010 1. Job Stability • UPS is a major company with strong union representation (Teamsters). • Consistent work with scheduled raises and benefits over time. 2. Union Benefits • Health insurance, pension, and possibly retirement benefits that bartenders rarely get. • Paid time off and protections that come with seniority. 3. Predictable Hours (Usually Early Morning) • Preload shifts are typically early morning, leaving the rest of the day free. • Better work-life balance than bartending (which involves late nights). 4. Physical Fitness • The job is labor-intensive, keeping you physically active without needing a gym. 5. Seniority Perks • After 14+ years, you likely have choice pick on schedules, routes (if promoted), or even better jobs in the facility.

Cons

1. Physically Demanding • Years of lifting, bending, and repetitive movement can lead to chronic injuries (especially back, knees, shoulders). 2. Limited Upward Mobility (if you stay a preloader) • Preloader is an entry-level position; staying there long-term may limit career growth or pay increases compared to promotion or trade certification. 3. Repetitive Work • The job is fast-paced but monotonous—scan, lift, load, repeat. That can wear on motivation over time. 4. Early Hours / Sleep Disruption • Starting at 3–4 a.m. can disrupt social life, sleep patterns, and overall energy. 5. Less Creativity or Social Interaction • Compared to bartending, you’re not engaging with people in a fun or creative way—just packages and co-workers under time pressure.

5.0
May 5, 2025

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Supportive team environment Opportunities to build real impact Flexible part-time shifts Valuable experience in human services Mission-driven workplace

Cons

High emotional stress at times Understaffed during critical hours Limited upward mobility Pay could be more competitive Occasional communication gaps

3.0
May 5, 2025

Package handler UPS

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Ups gives decent pay and good benefits. It's a nice job to have in the fall-winter.

Cons

During the summer it gets extremely hot and exhausting. There are good co workers but I have ran into a few who have harassed me and won't take a hint that I am not interested. It's a pretty unfair job. Some departments have barely and flow all day while other departments get slammed with packages all day. Yet everybody gets started at the same pay for what feels like completely different work.

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