Don't fall for it... you'll feel trapped here - Industrial Engineering Supervisor UPS Employee Review

1.0
11 Jan 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

(Each PRO comes with a CON, see below) -UPS is established; it isn't going anywhere, so there is little risk. You can work here 'til you die. -UPS will subsidize your education, and has great "additional benefits" like cell plan and rental car discounts -Vacation starts at 2 weeks, plus 5 additional "discretionary days". Every 5 years, you gain another week. -The pay is good (at face value...) -Profit sharing bonuses for FT supervisors is called MIP, and starts at ~17% of your annual salary.

Cons

-As a large company, chances for paid advancement are minimal. Horizontal "promotions" are very common (aka change in role without increase in pay) -As a FT employee, your work day will be 10 hours or more, which makes scheduling time for any out-of-work activities difficult -Vacation scheduling is seniority-based, and the holidays are blacked-out (no vacation allowed from Thanksgiving week through the 2nd week of January) -Pay is based on a 10 hour work day. The reason you are paid decently is because you work way too many hours. -During holidays and "peak", you will often work 14+ hour days. FT positions do not pay overtime. -The MIP is based on performance of seemingly random metrics. It was very common for UPS to have record-breaking profit, but for the MIP metrics to demonstrate 70% effectiveness. Therefore, you would get 70% of 17% -In addition, the MIP needs to vest before you can access it. 20% vests each year. Therefore, you are only getting 20% of 70% of 17% of your salary...or ~2%. Obviously the longer you stay, the better this becomes... but don't expect to touch that bonus for about a decade. -As UPS is a 24-hour company, there are many shifts that run at bizarre hours of the day. You can be "volun-told" to be on one of these shifts with very little notice. If you turn it down, kiss your chance for advancement goodbye. -It's basically a competition of who will admit to working under the worst conditions. If you complain about a 14 hour day, expect 400 people to say "You think that's bad, I used to work 16 hour days!" You won't get sympathy -- the terrible work/life balance is part of the culture.

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Cons

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5.0
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Pros

The pay is excellent .health care is 100 % paid with 100 %coverage...with exception to eye and dental which is about 70%..coverage...pension is outstanding..full package with wages and benefits is worth 130,000 yearly..without a college education I am grateful for the standard of living UPS HAS AFFORDED ME AND MY FAMILY!...and with 27 years of service I now get 6 weeks vacation with 8 sick days..and 9 paid holidays...we work hard like many people in the work force but we are well compensated!.

Cons

The only con is while your children are young you give up a lot of family time..I never got to watch my kids play sports and missed a lot of their growing years...the job can be hard on your home life but if you can make it through those years you and your family will enjoy the financial freedom that UPS provides...and now I look forward to a prosperous retirement!...so hang in there all you young drivers...

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