I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at UPS (Redmond, WA) in Aug 2015
Interview
Bait and switch at its finest. Step 1- Post "Full time driver position" on job boards. Step 2- Have sucker ...ahem I mean candidate drive in for interview (which turns out to be a group interview with other duped candidates). Step 3- Inform everyone that guess what sorry to be you, but "Full time" has been filled already, buy hey while you are here, got some seasonal work available that equals out to about a month of full time hours. Wow...where do I sign up for such a great deal? If I wanted part-time I would have applied for part-time not a full time position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you feel about making $18 an hour and not having guaranteed 40hour work week, and paying Union dues to boot?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at UPS (Minneapolis, MN) in Sep 2015
Interview
Very short one to one interview (~ 5 min.) with an HR rep. who asked only a few general questions. Received an immediate willingness to hire pending background check and drug screening with no mention of hourly wage (though I didn't ask pending a formal job offer). Orientation is the next step with work starting sometime after that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about your understanding of the Seasonal Driver Helper position.
They ask you about your education and where you see yourself in the future. They also asked about previous job experience and kept emphasizing that the job isn't easy. They also talked about the hours and how they would be different from week to week. Overall the interview experience was very laid back and informal, you do not need to dress up for it as it is informal. All you should wear is a plaid shirt and maybe some khakis.