


The upside to this, of course, is that once you're at (or near) top rate, the pay is really, really good for a job you didn't need a 10 year loan to get into.Īnother upside is that you get to just go out and do your work day without having a supervisor breathing down your neck. UPS tends to prefer that its drivers work 10 hour days rather than risking 7:50. However, it's subjective: if you have a very active social/family life and don't know if you can adjust to basically guaranteed overtime every day, it may not be.
