Pros
Good people to work with. Work on Printers, Scanners, Workstations, SMC, etc.
Cons
Unless you're scheduled to work Wednesday–Sunday or Tuesday–Saturday, this job can be tough. The starting pay after being hired on is around $26–$28 an hour, which isn’t bad, but there are some major downsides—especially if you're on the midnight shift. Midnight shifts are often solitary. You're usually working alone, with limited interaction unless you're on Microsoft Teams or handling a user call related to a work order. Dealing with Priority 1 issues is part of the job, and while they’re essential for preload, night load, or day sort operations, the problem is that they can be unpredictable—you often won’t know what you're walking into. UPS Technology relies heavily on outdated systems. It doesn't matter if you studied Networking or IT in college—most of what they use is old tech. I was hired from outside UPS, and even with my background, the learning curve was steep due to how outdated their systems are. My main reason for joining was to gain experience toward a future role in software engineering, aiming for about 1.5 years of solid experience. I wouldn’t recommend this position unless you can work during the morning or midday shifts—otherwise, it can seriously impact your quality of life.