Pros
-Good starting wage, especially without a college education -Plenty of hours and overtime -Keeps you in great shape. Calf muscles will explode.
Cons
-DO NOT (I repeat) DO NOT join the Union when you are in your probation period (3 months), when you are in training, and the Union Rep comes in. During your probation period, if you do something wrong, the Union cant do ANYTHING for you, yet, your paying Union dues? Its a joke. When the Union rep comes to your class, ask him/her this simple question, "So, if I should encounter a problem with management, and need from the Union, will you guys fight for me, being Im paying Union fees and all?". He/She, (like my rep) will dodge that question, or answer it with something ridiculous. Think of it like politics, when they are asked a question that catches them off guard, and they do their best to avoid it. My suggestion, is once you complete your 3 month probation, then by all means join the union (you would have saved yourself $150). But even then, the union looks at CCA's more like an ATM machine, then people theyd want to help. They choose to help "the regulars" for the most part. -Work 6 days a week, and potentially 7 (Sundays for Amazon) -You are treated HORRIBLY by management. They will tell you to complete a route in, say, 4 hours. Yet, you don't know the area, let alone the route. After 4 hours, you are maybe half way done. They will blow up your phone, drive to you and confront you face to face, yell at you, put you down, tell you you're too slow, etc. All so they can make THEIR numbers look good. They have NO regard on what areas you do or dont know. Need to go to the bathroom? You better bring an empty plastic bottle, and go in the back of your truck (everyone does it, no one talks about it). Its disgusting, you feel like scum, but you have no choice. -Lastly (and the reason I quit), is if your branch is overstaffed, or another branch is short staffed, you will receive a lovely wake up call around 6am, to let you know that you're required to report to an alternative branch location other than your own. So during a 2 weeks span, I had reported to 8 (yes 8) different USPS locations. You are tossed around like a rag doll, and can never develop a rhythm for a particular route (or a particular branch for that matter). So as you can imagine, you are forever being yelled at for your time. What the hell do you expect? Its not your fault you dont know the area. Again, they do not care, they will belittle you, scream at you, threaten your job, etc. Just remember, its NOT your fault!!! Its the disgusting individuals who manage you. They are all the same, all of them. You'll get that "occasional" manager who "gets it", but that's a rarity. In any case, enough was enough, and I told them that either you keep me at the location I was assigned to, or I'm done. The rest is history. I was never so happy to leave a job. The worse experience of my life.