no the other dude is right. UPS is almost always hiring. you don’t have to know anyone. You just start at the bottom like everyone else loading/unloading trucks part-time. >t. former UPS worker for 5 years
based. working one year at someplace then upgrading is the best strat right now. being ruthless and selfish in your career is the only way to win.
job loyalty is dead and boomers killed it. your job would fire you tomorrow with zero warning if some bean counter in accounting decided the company would save $0.04 per year for doing so.
peak season is upcoming and the turnover rate is astronomical. they're hiring like crazy right now. definitely not difficult to get a job at either of those places
Pick up a skilled trade. I’ve been in commercial hvac for 10 years now. Even in my field, finding good replacements is hard to get these days, so contractors will bend over backwards to make sure you’re content. Even the techs who are mediocre have it good. These companies can’t afford to lose guys because the work never stops
How many hours a day
homosexual i am shitposting on LULZ while working from bed making $23 an hour. i consider that shit pay
What do you do
Posting from mobile now but I suck dicks for $1 a dick
23 dicks an hour anon, good job !!! Can i work for you?
Become a self sucker and work for yourself. Trust me, it’s worth it
>7 bucks an hour
Sure, maybe in 2003. There’s no way people are still working at those rates
shit should straight up be illegal. but the government doesn't give a single fuck. so exploited you shall be.
I would very much like to make $7/hr 8 hours a day btw
You can make 20 an hour working at FedEx or UPS
You aren't getting hired there unless you know someone or have a ton of experience.
completely wrong
He's right.
I am waiting for a year's experience for the resume points to get a better job.
no the other dude is right. UPS is almost always hiring. you don’t have to know anyone. You just start at the bottom like everyone else loading/unloading trucks part-time.
>t. former UPS worker for 5 years
based. working one year at someplace then upgrading is the best strat right now. being ruthless and selfish in your career is the only way to win.
job loyalty is dead and boomers killed it. your job would fire you tomorrow with zero warning if some bean counter in accounting decided the company would save $0.04 per year for doing so.
peak season is upcoming and the turnover rate is astronomical. they're hiring like crazy right now. definitely not difficult to get a job at either of those places
suicide is free
Try to get an SDR gig at a tech company. Honestly with call center experience you will be able to somewhere
holy shit I almost choked on my beef jerky when I read that lmao
Pick up a skilled trade. I’ve been in commercial hvac for 10 years now. Even in my field, finding good replacements is hard to get these days, so contractors will bend over backwards to make sure you’re content. Even the techs who are mediocre have it good. These companies can’t afford to lose guys because the work never stops