Last week, UPS made headlines after announcing that its drivers will average $170,000 in pay and benefits at the end of a five-year contract agreement with the Teamsters Union.
The tentative agreement covers all UPS delivery drivers in the U.S.
"Every UPS job – even one that is part-time – is an opportunity for a career," she tells CNBC Make It.
Between 2018 and 2022, 38,000 part-time UPS employees were promoted to full-time positions, the company reports.
If you're interested in working at UPS, "a customer-focused mindset is critical," McCusker Rees stresses.
Persons:
Danelle McCusker Rees, McCusker Rees, Warren Buffett
Organizations:
UPS, Teamsters Union, CNBC, Service, Bloomberg
Locations:
U.S