| freightshaker pilot |
09-03-2007 02:15 PM |
Re: UPS Freight Truckload?
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Originally Posted by Snowman7
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Originally Posted by freightshaker pilot
Were you trying to get a job with UPS or UPS Freight Truckload (the old "Overnite Transportation")? UPS Freight Truckload, for whatever reason, is still going through some adjustments, I guess untill UPS (the 'Brown Guys') figure out exactly where we fit into the scheme of things. UPS Freight Truckload (we still pull 53's that say "Overnite SSD") is not all that bad a deal. There have been some morale issues due to some problems in the planning department, but that situation seems to be getting better as the months go by. They also have some good long time customers, and have dedicated runs with Ferguson plumbing warehouses around the country that offer pretty decent miles and usually the opportunity to be home every weekend. Just a little advice, for anyone considering UPS in general. I would first try to get on with "Brown" before the Truckload division, as you'll probably do a little better (?)
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Niether, he was looking at UPS Freight LTL.
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10-4 driver I gotcha. Yeah, it is still really confusing for me at UPS Freight Truckload (Overnite Special Services) to figure out who's who and what's what. I, of course, normally pull our customer loads like Ferguson; Delta, Kohler and Moen faucet; Milliken mills, Carhartt clothing, etc. and a LOT of broker loads. However, I've also pulled a few UPS Freight LTL loads and even pulled Worldwide Services loads in a 53' swing door with Overnite on the side!! What gives?
I recently pulled into the Charlotte, NC UPS (brown) terminal by mistake (Overnite and UPS are on the same street off of 85 a few blocks apart), and got some really funny looks. But I can also pull into some Overnite yards (where they do their LTL, run the day cabs etc. still painted in Overnite livery) and get funny looks from some of those drivers as well.
Oh well......whatever.
Any truth to the rumors that UPS corporate has plans on rolling everybody under one big banner with parcel, LTL, and truckload divisions?
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