2.0
12 Jun 2008
Current employee
Dayton, OH
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
UPS provides a very steady secure job, if you are not the lowest guy on the hourly totem pole. If you can get on board, keep your head tucked down, and do your basic job you don't have to worry about getting fired, layed off, or otherwise be out of work.
Cons
Once you get into management (including Part Time Management) you can expect to spend more time dedicated to UPS than your own family. UPS is much like the military with it's assignments. You are told where to be and when to be there, and you don't have much of a choice. If they need some help in another building several hundred miles away, you're told to go and help. It doesn't really matter if you have committments with your family, you go.