WilliamWarren81

WilliamWarren81 t1_jdwhg6u wrote

UPS is affiliated with The Teamsters. Most jobs are part time (4 hour shifts/ 15-25hrs a week) and they are typical warehouse work, with pay anywhere from $18-22/hr. UPS is a workout but the benefits are top tier and less than $100/month.

Part time workers who gain enough seniority, pass driving tests and medical clearance are able to sign bid sheets and eventually drive, which is where the real money is. If you are looking something to keep you in shape while you look for something else, and have solid benefits…UPS is a decent place to start. It would take 6-9 months of part time work to become eligible for the insurance.

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WilliamWarren81 t1_jand6g4 wrote

As a former agent, I would often get around this by having a “sight unseen” rider added to the lease, and having the customer sign it. I would then FaceTime the customer, and video a walk through of the exact unit prior to them signing the lease digitally.

An email of the video, notarized signature on the rider…never had an issue renting apartments in NYC this way. Landlords just wanted their ass covered.

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