Pros
UPS used to be a great place to work with great benefits.
Cons
As of 2024, there has been a shift towards "quiet firings" within the organization. The prevailing sentiment is that only full-time supervisors or individuals holding higher positions are deemed as valuable employees. Part-time supervisors, specialists, and administrative staff have been informed that advancement is the primary route to increased compensation. The organizational culture at UPS continues to reflect traditional paradigms, where promotions are often influenced by personal connections rather than merit-based evaluations. District Managers wield significant influence over the allocation of top-tier evaluation ratings within their respective employee groups. In cases where employees receive higher ratings from their direct supervisors, efforts are made to adjust scores to align with those of neighboring districts. Unfortunately, instances of supervisors resorting to retaliatory actions akin to those observed in grade school settings have been reported, particularly when employees express dissatisfaction with their employment conditions.