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United Van Lines, Inc. Reviews
What is it like working at United Van Lines, Inc.?
Not enough work not working for a week.
Packer in Little Rock:
Pros: Doing my best to satisfy customers
Cons: Not being able to work if nopack job
High pace, deadline oriented.
Warehouse Manager in Sanford:
Pros: We always try to make the customer sincerely happy
Cons: At times over worked, not enough time given to complete task,workers exhausted.
It is a very rewarding job in which I interact with customers on a personal basis as I coach them through the entire move process.
Heavy / Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver in Delta:
Pros: The energetic work environment as well as running crews on jobsites.
Cons: The hours are inconsistent and can be very taxing during most months of the year. Everyday is a different location and jobs can last anywhere from 4-18 hours depending on numerous variables in a person's move.
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