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Yes you do need a cdl for a job as a UPS driver. A CDL license is a commercial drivers license and since a UPS driver drives a commercial vehicle on public roads the driver does need this specialized license.
You'd be better off to check the UPS website for an answer to this.
There is no set rate for it. Not all CDL jobs are equal.
Depends on what exactly their job is. Not all CDL jobs are equal.
Depends on the job, the company, and how much experience the employee has. There are a wide variety of jobs involving a CDL, and a wide range of pay scales accordingly.
It will vary depending on the specifics of the job, the company, and how much experience the driver has. Not all Class 1/2/3/etc. jobs (Canada does not have the CDL) are going to be the same.
As much as the company sees fit to pay them. There isn't a set rate for this.
However much the company is willing to pay them. Could be minimum wage, could be more.
Depends on what they're driving. If they're line haul drivers, operating tractor-trailers, they'll have a Class A CDL, and the company most likely requires all of their tractor-trailer drivers to possess a double trailer endorsement, as well. For the regular delivery vans, they won't need a CDL, as they have a GVWR of under 26,000 lbs., except for New York State, which requires a CDL for all commercial use vehicles rated at over 18,000 lbs. In which case, they'd need to possess a Class C CDL.
There really isn't an "average". It depends on where you live, and what you do, exactly. There is a wide range of CDL driving jobs out there, and the pay will vary, just as the jobs vary.
There isn't a set rate. It'll depend on the exact nature of their job, the company they work for, and how much experience they have.
It varies greatly. There are three classes of CDL (A, B, and C) and a wide range of jobs which goes with them. How much someone is paid will depend on the exact nature of their job, what their company is willing to pay, and how much experience they have. There is no one answer to blanket them all.