UPS jobs
Just a quick question.. UPS has some openings for seasonal and full time drivers in my area. I'm considering throwing in an app. Money is nearly twice what I make flying an airplane. Wondered when it comes time for pilot hiring if they would give pref to hiring someone from within???? Just curious if thats a good route to the cockpit of a UPS airplane?
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It is disappointing that driving trucks and even flipping burgers would pay more than being a regional FO.
I would consider how to keep flying currency if UPS decides to make that an application requirement. |
Originally Posted by ERJ135
(Post 1281676)
Just a quick question.. UPS has some openings for seasonal and full time drivers in my area. I'm considering throwing in an app. Money is nearly twice what I make flying an airplane. Wondered when it comes time for pilot hiring if they would give pref to hiring someone from within???? Just curious if thats a good route to the cockpit of a UPS airplane?
It would be essential that you come away from the seasonal work with an excellent referral from you supervisor, UPS keeps an incredible amount of records. To the best of my knowledge no one who has been successful as a pilot has come out of driving a truck or sorting packages . Wish you the best , keep in mind we have pilots on the street and no forecast of hiring . |
I sorted boxes for UPS during the holidays while I was a flight instructor. It is only a help once you get into the interview. Your flying will get you the interview though, not throwing the boxes. Like 757 said, make sure you do well and the manager checks the box that he would rehire you.
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Originally Posted by buggs
(Post 1282054)
I sorted boxes for UPS during the holidays while I was a flight instructor. It is only a help once you get into the interview. Your flying will get you the interview though, not throwing the boxes. Like 757 said, make sure you do well and the manager checks the box that he would rehire you.
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Originally Posted by AF2Navy
(Post 1281702)
It is disappointing that driving trucks and even flipping burgers would pay more than being a regional FO.
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I think slinging UPS boxes would be an excellent tact. UPS eats up the "working class" mentality and doesn't want prima dona pilots. As stated above, won't help get the interview though. I'd do it if you can regain currency after peak. If the TNT Express buy happens, and UPS divests itself of TNT Airways, UPS hiring isn't unfathomable. Last time hiring, UPS required international experience - so that would get you the interview. But I also know of a couple regional guys that slipped through the cracks (right place at the right time) and got hired. So I guess if you can get your other flying job back, what do you have to lose?
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Originally Posted by 757upspilot
(Post 1282050)
To the best of my knowledge no one who has been successful as a pilot has come out of driving a truck or sorting packages .
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Originally Posted by Jetjok
(Post 1282374)
Perhaps not at UPS, but at FedEx there have been a number of pilots who started out with the company as handlers or truck drivers, and who have had very successful careers here. By the way, what exactly is the definition of a "successful pilot" at UPS? As far as I'm concerned, it's a guy who goes through his career without any real issues, such as damaging an aircraft, or standing alone in the chief pilot's conference room at the far end of the long table, while trying to explain why he's there in the first place.
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Originally Posted by brownie
(Post 1282380)
Or not caving to big daddy Fred and fly wide bodied for 88k a yr for 2 yrs;)
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