UPS Package Sorter, Unloader, Loader reviews

3.4

69% would recommend to a friend

(8 total reviews)
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Carol B. Tomé

100% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

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8 reviews
3.0
Mar 12, 2026
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Pros

You start as a temp and when you get officially hired in (if you do) you have to be there consistently for nine months to get benefits. But apparently it’s great insurance that covers everything and the company pays for it. I wouldn’t know because I decided it wasn’t worth it to keep hurting myself and breaking my back to do this job part time. Lots of people use it as a seasonal second job around the holidays. Many people use it as a second job just for the insurance. As a result people show up just enough to get the ins and they aren’t reliable. Being reliable means you have to be there breaking your back trying to make up for all the people who didn’t show. The hours are horrible and inconsistent no matter what shift you are on. I am not a morning person but I was on the early morning shift which meant I could get my kids to and from school and still work. I decided putting them on the bus and going to work on a regular office schedule for more pay paid way more sense for me. Watching people who were there for 30 years struggle into retirement made me realize I didn’t want to do this long term. The pancake breakfasts were great but it didn’t make up for the short comings and disconnect from HR that was unreachable.

Cons

Nearly everything except insurance and I got a great workout even started to get an definition up toward my ribs that I never had before.

4.0
Aug 14, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Stable Employment: UPS is a well-established company, providing job security and benefits for its employees. Good Pay: Depending on the location and experience, these roles often come with competitive wages and opportunities for overtime. Health Benefits: UPS typically offers health insurance, retirement plans, and other benefits to full-time employees. Physical Activity: These jobs involve physical work, which can be a benefit if you prefer an active job over a sedentary one. Opportunities for Advancement: There are often opportunities to move up within the company, whether into supervisory roles or other positions. Team Environment: Working in a warehouse often means being part of a close-knit team, which can be a positive work environment.

Cons

Physically Demanding: The job requires lifting, carrying, and moving packages, which can be strenuous and lead to physical strain or injury. Shifts and Hours: Warehouse work can involve early mornings, late nights, or irregular shifts, which might not suit everyone’s lifestyle. Repetitive Work: The tasks can be monotonous, and repetitive work might lead to boredom or dissatisfaction for some people. Weather Conditions: In some warehouses, you may have to work in varying temperatures, which can be uncomfortable. Fast-Paced Environment: The work is often time-sensitive and requires working quickly, which can be stressful. Risk of Injury: There is a risk of injuries related to handling heavy packages and operating machinery.

3.0
Sep 7, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

-Good Pay ( Only because of Night Shift surcharges) -Short Shifts -Career Possibilities

Cons

Need to quit after a few Months if no long term damages want to be made. Obviously brings a abnormal Sleep Rythm because work ends at 3 am at the earliest.

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