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UPS Mx Manager Program
Ran across this interesting opening through UPS. Can anyone with the company shed some extra light? While in the program are you employed with UPS? What is the pay like while training? (I don't require much, I'm a current airline employee). I'm sure there is no end-of-training job guarantee, but if not accepted for management, can you flow into line or hangar Mx? Thanks for any info.
Requisition #222117407 Air Operations Aircraft Maintenance Human Resources Grade 036 Relocation Assist Available No LOUISVILLE, KY JOB DESCRIPTION: This is a two year program for recent Aviation degree graduates possessing an Airframe and Powerplant license. The program is designed to take the trainee through various areas of UPS Aircraft Maintenance so they may gain experience and knowledge of UPS maintenance procedures while developing management skills. The trainee will work in areas including, line maintenance, major maintenance, planning and fleet operations. Ideal candidate will have hands-on aircraft maintenance experience. At the end of two years the trainee may be offered a management position with the company. Position is located in Louisville,KY without company-paid relocation funds. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
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Originally Posted by Jones14
(Post 995223)
Ran across this interesting opening through UPS. Can anyone with the company shed some extra light? While in the program are you employed with UPS? What is the pay like while training? (I don't require much, I'm a current airline employee). I'm sure there is no end-of-training job guarantee, but if not accepted for management, can you flow into line or hangar Mx? Thanks for any info.
Requisition #222117407 Air Operations Aircraft Maintenance Human Resources Grade 036 Relocation Assist Available No LOUISVILLE, KY JOB DESCRIPTION: This is a two year program for recent Aviation degree graduates possessing an Airframe and Powerplant license. The program is designed to take the trainee through various areas of UPS Aircraft Maintenance so they may gain experience and knowledge of UPS maintenance procedures while developing management skills. The trainee will work in areas including, line maintenance, major maintenance, planning and fleet operations. Ideal candidate will have hands-on aircraft maintenance experience. At the end of two years the trainee may be offered a management position with the company. Position is located in Louisville,KY without company-paid relocation funds. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
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Originally Posted by brownie
(Post 995298)
Its typical ups to bring someone inexperience and green, Give them a quick run down on how things work then make them a manager over looking the tasks that they have no feakin clue of. Let me see, Can u say an ex rj pilot giving 747 over water line checks in ANC. This place is beyond pathetic and sad.
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Originally Posted by Jones14
(Post 995322)
...Sooo, no info on the program?
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Originally Posted by Freightpuppy
(Post 995330)
Yeah...this probably is not the place to be asking about UPS or management "opportunities" at UPS. All you will get is negativity (not saying it's not warranted, just simply stating a fact).
There's an off chance someone knows something about the program, but not likely. |
Okay, I was just curious. I couldn't find much through Google, usually there is some info floating around out there.
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Back in the early 80's, Eastern ran the same type of an operation. They figured that their managers would be retiring in a few years and that they had better start breeding some new ones. Long term, it ended up not mattering, but maybe UPS is doing the same thing
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Originally Posted by Jones14
(Post 995416)
Okay, I was just curious. I couldn't find much through Google, usually there is some info floating around out there.
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Originally Posted by 757upspilot
(Post 997808)
If you go into management you will never ever be a line mechanic, you will not be in the union, you will sign off airplanes the line mechanics won't, thats why they have you.
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It's an entry level maint supervisor position. No mechanic on property wants to go into mgmt so they're hiring from outside. You have to sign some sort of contract and make a fraction of what a line mechanic makes. Heard a story about a mechanic that had a payroll problem and when he brought his pay stub to one of these sup's to fix it, the sup quit on the spot when he saw how much less he was making.
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