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UPS is staffing up in a big way to handle all of those holiday deliveries this year!
The package delivery company has just announced that it expects to hire 95,000 seasonal employees to support the increase in package volume from November through January.
UPS has full-time and part-time positions available for package handlers, drivers and driver-helpers.
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Your employment with UPS doesn’t have to end in January. Over the last three years, 35% of seasonal package handlers were later hired in a permanent position.
In fact, CEO David Abney started his UPS career as a part-time package loader while in college.
“Our seasonal jobs often lead to permanent employment and even careers for some,” said Abney. “We offer flexible shifts and full- and part-time positions. If you are a student, a working mom or just looking to make extra money for the holidays, we have a job for you.”
UPS said those permanent jobs come with excellent pay and benefits, including health care and retirement. Some employees are also eligible for tuition assistance.
To learn more about the positions and apply online, visit UPSjobs.com.
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This post was last modified on September 21, 2017 2:07 pm
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