I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at UPS (Houston, TX) in Aug 2015
Interview
I filled out application online and was scheduled for an appointment in 2 days. I went to the appointment and sat with a group of people. We were told about what they were looking for. I was offered a 30 day temp position starting as a package handler from 3am-9am for $11.50 an hour. Im taking my driving test tomorrow which if they need a driver, I will drive as needed. Once I have driven for 30 days, then Im eligible to become a fulltime driver from 8am-4pm at $28.50 an hr.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at UPS in Jun 2015
Interview
very quick and concise. they told me no lies. i was expecting a group interview. to my surprise they were very serious about hiring. i had read reviews that said it was a gimmick and they would give you the run around but no, they got right to business. the hardest part was the road test if you've never driven a box truck its a little nerve rattling. other that that its cool
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at UPS (Pittsburgh, PA) in Jul 2015
Interview
As described by many others the process started with the HR representative doing a quick show and tell regarding what the job entails, the starting rate of pay and the offseason demotion to package handler. Basically we were told from July through December you would be a driver covering vacations and working during the busy holiday season. You would work 8-10 hours a day M-F at a starting rate of $18.75. During the offseason you would revert to being a package handler making $10.10 an hour working part time 5PM-9PM. There would be opportunities to drive during this time as well such as off season vacation coverage and Saturday pickup routes where you could make your driving rate of $18.75. Full benefit eligibility would be available after one year. This schedule is what would be expected up until a full time driving position becomes available...which could be years.