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How to Be a UPS Driver

Discover How You Can Become a UPS Driver and Earn $100,000 a Year (UPS Career Series, Book 1)

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How to Be a UPS Driver

By: Damien Albino
Narrated by: Jason Belvill
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If you want an awesome career with high pay and great benefits (a real pension!), and you’re not afraid of a little hard work, then becoming a UPS delivery driver is the right job for you!

You’ve seen the brown UPS package car in your neighborhood every day. But did you know the guy driving it could be making nearly $100,000 per year? Did you think it could be you?

UPS is a Fortune 500 company, and it is always looking for drivers! If this sounds good to you, and it should, then How to Be a UPS Driver tells you everything you’ll need to know to get started as a UPS delivery driver.

Damien walks you through:

  • Getting started with UPS
  • UPS school and how to perform well
  • Thirty-day boot camp - thriving in your first 30 days on the job
  • Info notices, what they are, and how to fill them out
  • Inside the package car, your rolling office
  • DIAD training 202 - how to use the handheld device that tracks and reports your deliveries.

If you are looking for great money, awesome benefits, and a job you can be proud of, listen to find out how to be a UPS driver and become a UPS delivery driver!

©2015 Damien Michael Albino (P)2020 Damien Michael Albino
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