Immediate Opening in Atlanta for a Weekend Hub Worker | Hiring

Opportunity in Atlanta

Snapshot

  • Employer: UPS (Hiring in Atlanta)
  • Core objectives involve your professional skills in Package Logistics And Fulfillment.
  • Clear growth pathways at our Atlanta office.
  • Compensation: $24-$29/Hour (approx. $32.3k/Year)
  • Benefits: Eligible team members receive standard benefits.
  • Based in: Atlanta, GA (a key business district)
  • Urgency: Immediate consideration in Atlanta.
  • Position: Weekend Hub Worker (Based in Atlanta)
  • This Atlanta-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our UPS team in Atlanta, GA is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Atlanta, a key hub for the Package Logistics And Fulfillment industry.


About UPS & Our Culture

The UPS hub does not rest on weekends — and neither do the associates who make it run. Friday night through Sunday night, our weekend hub operation processes the residential e-commerce surge that builds across the working week and peaks as consumers place Saturday and Sunday delivery orders. Our Weekend Hub Workers are the associates who power this operation — earning a weekend shift differential on top of the Teamsters base wage for two days of work that leave every weekday entirely untouched. If you are searching for weekend hub jobs near me that pay real union money, require no weekday commitment, and come with the kind of benefits most weekend employers have never heard of, UPS weekend hub work is the most financially efficient two-day schedule in the logistics market.

What Our Team Says (Employee Reviews)

"I chose the UPS weekend hub specifically because I run my own painting business Monday through Friday. The weekend hub shift gives me two focused mornings of physical work that I genuinely enjoy, a Teamsters paycheck that covers my business insurance and van payment, and a benefits package that replaced the expensive self-employed health plan I was carrying before. The weekend differential on top of the union rate means two days at UPS pays me more per hour than most full-time warehouse jobs pay for five. Best weekend hub job I have found in this city." - Current Weekend Hub Worker, Salt Lake City, UT.

Role Overview & Responsibilities

As a UPS Weekend Hub Worker, you process the Saturday and Sunday sort volume inside our high-throughput hub facility — working the weekend sort windows that clear the week's residential accumulation and stage outbound trailers for Monday morning delivery center replenishment across the regional network.

  • Weekend Sort Window Execution: Work the Saturday and Sunday sort shifts — typically Saturday 5:00 PM to 10:30 PM and Sunday 10:30 PM to 3:30 AM — processing the combined Friday and Saturday residential pickup volume that arrives at the hub from feeder trailers originating at local delivery centers across the region.
  • High-Density Residential Sort: Sort the above-average residential package density that characterizes weekend hub volume — a higher ratio of lightweight e-commerce parcels to commercial freight compared to weekday sorts — requiring faster individual package diversion rates per sorter to maintain the belt velocity that clears the weekend window on time.
  • Weekend Differential Time Reporting: Verify and record your start and end times accurately on the UPS timekeeping system for both weekend shifts — confirming the weekend differential pay code is applied to all eligible hours before the payroll submission deadline each Sunday night to ensure your Friday paycheck reflects full weekend premium compensation.

Benefits & Perks

UPS Weekend Hub Workers earn Teamsters union base wages plus a weekend shift differential on all Saturday and Sunday hours — making two days of hub work among the highest total hourly earnings available in the UPS part-time associate lineup. Full Teamsters medical, dental, and vision benefits, pension accrual, paid personal days, and UPS Earn & Learn tuition assistance are all included on a schedule that never touches a single weekday hour of your life. Weekly direct-deposit paychecks land every Friday morning.

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