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how long does it take to become a ups driver

  • #3

It depends where you are. In my hub in Jersey, as soon as you turn 21 they call you up and ask you if you want to go driving. 4 years is a long enough waite to drive. it just depends on when a job opens up too. Call HR every day and bug them. Usually if the area cost less to live in then the pay will be less too, but not by too much. Its pretty tough to transfer, they usually only do it for college students. And if you do get to transfer he might loose his senority or he might not. Also tell him to make good friends with the drivers they might be able to help him. Its a who you know deal too. :wink:

  • #4

It depends where you are. In my hub in Jersey, as soon as you turn 21 they call you up and ask you if you want to go driving. 4 years is a long enough waite to drive. it just depends on when a job opens up too. Call HR every day and bug them. Usually if the area cost less to live in then the pay will be less too, but not by too much. Its pretty tough to transfer, they usually only do it for college students. And if you do get to transfer he might loose his senority or he might not. Also tell him to make good friends with the drivers they might be able to help him. Its a who you know deal too. :wink:

Are the bid sheets not based on seniority when going from part time to full time?

  • #5

My husband has been working for UPS for 4 1/2 years as a part-time package loader at night. He has been waiting for an opening to come up to become a driver and is ready to give up because he is exhausted. He works about 55 hours a week at his day job and then goes to UPS. Does anyone know how long it takes to become a driver? Also, if you are in one local union can you go to another and still get the same pay rate even if its still the same company just a different union?We are even considering moving to another part of the state were its cheaper to live. Any advice would be greatly apprecieted:)

If he is in a hub the typical wait time just to become a part-time cover driver (they fill in for drivers when there aren't enough full-timers available because of vacations) is between 7-10 years and even longer to go full-time. It varies from area to area. In the smaller buildings he could be a p/t cover driver in no time. The wait time for full-time at the smaller buildings is usually much less than in the big hubs. I've heard as little as 3 years and as much as 7. The key is signing the bid sheets and keeping a good driving record.

  • #6

Depends if you work in a hub or a center on how fast you will go driving. I had to wait 8 years and was also working another full time job with all the requisite family obligations as well. I am glad I waited. It sounds like your husband is getting impatient. His management people should be able to tell him how long he will have to wait.

  • #7

Took me 8 1/2 years to go full time in a center with around 40 drivers.

  • #10

RE: Are the bid sheets not based on seniority when going from part time to full time?

Yea there are bid sheets, but we just have so so many freackin routs, we just cant fill them all. Yeall come to Jersey and help us out. Oh FYY its like this because we help out Philadelphia, Atlantic City, and New York City hubs. Some guys drive an hour or so just to get to their route. Of course there are hubs in between but they really dont have full acess to UPS's Philadelphia Air hub.

  • #13

I am in a position where I could move to one of several locations. Thanks for any replies.

It depends on where you are now and where you are willing to move to. For example, Denver's wait time is at 6 months (no joke). But, look above and you'll see considerably longer wait times. Also, check out this: http://www.browncafe.com/community/threads/how-long-is-the-wait-to-go-driving.57992/ It'll give a better idea of the picture nationwide. -Rocky

  • #14

I've been there 8 years and am still waiting.

  • #15

7 Years and VERY little time to wait, Ill be a FT cover driver soon.

  • #17

6 months to full time.
behind me were 6-10 off the street hires(of which 3-4 stuck around)

I believe we had UPS's highest turnover rate in the country

Mostly due to inept managment decisions.

We were in an area that has grown roughly 25-40% in the last 10 years
and UPS only added 1-2 routes(from 26 to 28) most of the regional growth
is in outlying areas.

  • #18

My husband has been working for UPS for 4 1/2 years as a part-time package loader at night. He has been waiting for an opening to come up to become a driver and is ready to give up because he is exhausted. He works about 55 hours a week at his day job and then goes to UPS. Does anyone know how long it takes to become a driver? Also, if you are in one local union can you go to another and still get the same pay rate even if its still the same company just a different union?We are even considering moving to another part of the state were its cheaper to live. Any advice would be greatly apprecieted:)

tell him to cut the hours off his day job and stick with UPS for another year or two and see what happens from there. do you work btw? sounds like he's gonna work to death with all those hours, maybe you can help him lighten the load?

how long does it take to become a ups driver

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