In 2011, top scale between $30-31 per hour
Understand, however, that this is a very difficult, high-stress, physical job. The trucks are not air conditioned and the package area can reach temps of 130+ degrees in the summer. A typical route can include delivery/pickup of 400-700 packages to 130-200 different addresses regardless of traffic or weather conditions. The hours are long, with a typical 5-day work week averaging 50+ hours. Overtime isn't voluntary - you must continue working until you have completed your work, and each day you are met with production numbers detailing everything you did and how it measures up to what is expected. Those expected performance numbers, while nearly impossible to achieve in the real world, are nevertheless your lifeline to keeping your job (or not.)
The job is best suited for single folks without families who are in good physical shape and who plan to use the job as a stepping stone to another career. Few drivers make it long enough to retire.
26.15 hourly,or .65 a mile and .68 for teams
Yes UPS employees get paid every week on Thursdays. UPS package handlers on average make about 8.50 to 9.50 hourly.
I am a UPS driver and I make 29.17 an hour. "As of 08/1/2010 Hourly rate is 29.96" Strait time. OT rate at 1.5.
They get about 180$ a day for a ups driver in New Jersey but I'm not sure about LV.
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the average is 10.50 per hour in Houston tx $12.88 in the Central Region
You'd be better off to check the UPS website for an answer to this.
no. i did an experiment and sit ups increase the heart rate more than push ups by 13 beats/minute :)
UPS is a strong company in general, and their drivers are treated well.
pick-ups
27.50
in 2011, around $23-24 per hour