GerMex8182+FollowI was thinking it's been a busy week, long hours sometimes I get frustrated but at least I have a mission, I work for something ,sure I'm delivering happiness to my customer as a UPS driver ,daily but I'm not really doing it for them I'm doing it for my family to have some of the comforts of life,pay the bills just to have satisfaction that I know I'm not working for myself but for four kids and a wife , remember whatever you're doing, don't only do it for yourself but do it for others 😁#WorkingAmerica ,#UPS ,#Family ,#AmericanDream20Share
Kim Reeves+FollowUPS Layoffs: Is Your Delivery Job Safe?UPS is making headlines again—after cutting 48,000 jobs in 2025, they’re planning to trim another 30,000 in 2026. Why? Fewer Amazon packages and more competition mean UPS is tightening its belt. If you rely on a steady delivery gig, keep an eye out: companies everywhere are looking to do more with less, and that could mean more buyout offers or surprise layoffs in your town. Time to brush up on your Plan B! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #UPS21Share
Alexandria Simmons+FollowAmazon & UPS: Why Your Packages Might ChangeUPS is shaking things up with a $3 billion plan—cutting jobs and saying goodbye to a big chunk of Amazon deliveries. If you’re used to seeing those brown trucks drop off your Prime orders, expect changes ahead. UPS wants to focus on more profitable shipments (think: medical supplies, small biz orders) instead of hauling Amazon’s bulk. Meanwhile, Amazon is building its own delivery army, so your next package might come straight from them! #Business #Industry #UPS11Share
Keith Bass+FollowUPS Cuts Amazon Deliveries—What It Means for YouUPS is dropping up to 30,000 jobs and closing more facilities as it ditches low-profit Amazon packages. Instead, they're focusing on pricier, more profitable deliveries. If you’ve noticed fewer brown trucks dropping off your Amazon orders, that’s why! For shoppers, this could mean more delivery delays or higher shipping fees as UPS chases bigger margins. On the flip side, expect more competition (and maybe deals) from other delivery companies like FedEx. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #UPS20Share
Tristan Richards+FollowUPS Cuts Ties with Amazon: What It Means for YouUPS is planning to drop up to 30,000 jobs by 2026 as it dials back on Amazon deliveries. The shipping giant wants to focus on more profitable packages, so it's closing some locations and rolling out more automation. If you order a lot from Amazon, expect more of your packages to show up via other carriers. For UPS workers, it’s a big shakeup, but for shoppers, it could mean different delivery experiences soon. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #UPS9670Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowUPS’s Big Cut: What It Means for Your PackagesUPS is making its biggest move in over a century by cutting 48,000 jobs. Why? The online shopping frenzy has cooled, and Amazon is shipping more of its own stuff, so UPS is slimming down—closing warehouses and trimming routes. If you notice slower deliveries or fewer brown trucks in your neighborhood, this is why. Investors love the cost savings, but for customers, it could mean fewer shipping options and longer waits. Time to double-check those delivery dates! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #UPS92Share
gordonangela+FollowUPS Layoffs: What It Means for Your PackagesUPS is making its biggest cuts ever—68,000 jobs gone and 73 sites closing. Why? They built up for the pandemic online shopping boom, but now there’s less to deliver. If you rely on UPS for shipping, expect fewer local drop-offs and maybe longer wait times. For workers, it’s a tough shake-up, and for everyone else, it’s a sign that even delivery giants have to pivot when the world changes. Watch for price and service shifts as UPS gets leaner. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #UPS10Share
Vincent Perry+Follow$32M in Packages Vanish: UPS’s Holiday OopsEver wonder what happens when your online order just... disappears? UPS just trashed $32 million worth of undeliverable packages after shutting down its biggest sorting hub. With new tariffs and fewer workers, even a small paperwork slip can mean your holiday gifts get incinerated instead of delivered. The takeaway? Double-check your shipping info and brace for more surprises when buying from overseas—your next package could be caught in the chaos! #Business #Industry #UPS10Share
Kristy Tallman+Follow🕊️ Another life lost weeks after UPS crash Seven weeks after UPS Flight 2976 crashed in Louisville, another victim has died. Alain Rodriguez Colina passed away early Christmas morning from injuries sustained in the crash. The total death toll is now 15. Investigators say the cargo plane lost its left engine and pylon during takeoff at Muhammad Ali International Airport. Families continue to grieve as the investigation moves forward. 🎥 Video credit: WAVE / Gray Local Media #UPS #AviationNews #Louisville #BreakingNews #Investigation275Share
awaters+FollowRobots Are Unloading Your Packages Now?!UPS is dropping $120 million on hundreds of robots to speed up the backbreaking job of unloading trucks. Instead of crews sweating it out, these robot arms will zip through trailers, grabbing boxes and feeding them onto conveyor belts. The big shift? Automation is moving from neat sorting lines to the messy, chaotic dock—meaning faster deliveries for us, but fewer jobs for workers. It’s all about getting your online orders to your door quicker (and cheaper for UPS). #Business #Industry #UPS00Share