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Called on 9/12 for a 9/25 interview.

Called the next day 9/26 for the Pee Test, looks like a 10/10 or 11/01 class.

Any rumors about the composition of the 10/10 Class?

No inside help whatsoever.

32 days from the call to a possible class date, it happens pretty quick.

Yeah and it doesn't for others...there are people who post on this website that have been in the pool for over 15 months. It is BS that UPS hasn't called them for class. SOME THINGS CAN'T BE CHANGED....(as in skin color and sex and military status)....if these good ole boys were good enough to pass the interview and be placed in the pool then they should be called to class!!!!!
 

I agree too, but why the hate for the guys fortunate enough to get through the process quickly? You can't blame them. Anyone else would be just as happy as they are to have a class date. Maybe someday the boxheads will understand that the pool is not a very nice way to welcome someone to the company. It is indicative of our corporate culture though.
 
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Could any of you, successful or not, please take the time to submit the details of your interview experience at www.aviationinterviews.com? That'd be some great info to have.

Toga,

During the UPS interview, they tell you that what is discussed in the interview is confidential and when you "listen between the lines", they're asking you NOT to post that information on the internet. Everyone I've met at UPS has honored that request. The best way to get info is from the person who wrote your internal rec.
 
Toga,

During the UPS interview, they tell you that what is discussed in the interview is confidential and when you "listen between the lines", they're asking you NOT to post that information on the internet. Everyone I've met at UPS has honored that request. The best way to get info is from the person who wrote your internal rec.

C'mon dude! How about waiting until you are in class and then make the summary available to all. You can't tell me you did not use what was available on that site. Don't be dumb enough to include enough personal info that you could be identified. (I had some dumbarse filter throogh all my posts to find one from last year where I said what class I was hired in--don't make the same mistake I did.)
 
Re: JRT123s post

To suggest that the person who writes your rec is the best source of current interview gouge is laughable. Dude - the new process is a complete black box at this point to the line pilots. They don't have any idea what is happening - Be a trooper and supply some decent scoop without revealing yourself.

MH
 
I agree too, but why the hate for the guys fortunate enough to get through the process quickly? quote]

Did I ever say anything about hate? No, I haven't, although now that I think about it...there is some hate there! I hate the fact that these poor souls have been living in limbo for over a year. Yes, I work at Southwest. And no I am not a Kool-Aid drinker. I am very well aware that at the end of the day that I am just an employee number easily dispensible. However, it seems to me that UPS corporate culture sucks.

On a lighter note, I can't believe Captain Megadeth has agreed to something I posted! HA! HA!:p
 
A buddy of mine interviewed at UPS on Monday this week and got the call today, Thursday for the 1 Nov class. 3 days is all. He got called for the interview in early Sept. Obviously things are moving quickly at UPS probably a ramp up for ANC. Wish I were included; I told them I like Salmon. Oh well, just pulled out my crayon and filled out the SWA app. because I really like peanuts. Good luck you guys...
 
How Fast Did You Receive Your Ups Pool Letter!

I know that this has been discuss several times, but I am unclear when a canidates interviewed with UPS, then receiving your rejection letter or pool letter. Then how long after receiving it you were called for a class date!
 
I know that this has been discuss several times, but I am unclear when a canidates interviewed with UPS, then receiving your rejection letter or pool letter. Then how long after receiving it you were called for a class date!

If you score high enough you bypass "the pool" and are hired within a few weeks. Applicants that score below a certain point are placed in a pool and may or may not ever be hired. This is how it's been working since the early 90's.

While I disagree with UPS's hiring policy (and that of many other airlines'!) the fact remains they own the company and set the rules. I have found it much easier in life to learn "the rules" (since I have no power to change them) and attempt to prosper within them, than continually waste energy on the unfairness of them.

Good luck to all who seek employment at Big Brown!

BBB
 
I agree too, but why the hate for the guys fortunate enough to get through the process quickly? quote]

Did I ever say anything about hate? No, I haven't, although now that I think about it...there is some hate there! I hate the fact that these poor souls have been living in limbo for over a year. Yes, I work at Southwest. And no I am not a Kool-Aid drinker. I am very well aware that at the end of the day that I am just an employee number easily dispensible. However, it seems to me that UPS corporate culture sucks.

On a lighter note, I can't believe Captain Megadeth has agreed to something I posted! HA! HA!:p

UPS culture is what it is. At least our benefits are fantastic and the pay now is good and we have an excellent retirement--at least compared to SWA. Remember that our B plan is 12%, which means UPS will put the equivalent of 12% of our W2 earnings into a fund of our choice. So, while I admire SWA and envy the way you get treated there, I chose the UPS culture because of the total package. All of my net pay is disposable income whereas a SWA pilot has to budget out some cash to fund his 401k.
 
Is it safe to assume that if you do not know anyone at UPS you have virtually no shot at a job there since you cannot get an internal reccomendation? Wondering if I should even take the time to apply since I don't know anyone on the property. Thanks.:(

There was a guy in my class who worked part time for the x-mas sort. Not flying, but sorting packages. He was then looked at as part of UPS and transfering divisions, UPS loves to promote from within. Plus he now had a positive employment history, etc. gets the interview. Brilliant!!

So, if you have some free time this winter....

rob
 

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