UPS holds parade and family day to thank essential workers - WEAU
UPS drivers have been extra busy throughout the COVID-19 pandemic as more people look to shop online and avoid leaving their homes.
On Friday, UPS in Altoona threw a Family Day and parade to thank the essential workers.
"Right now we are as busy as can be. It’s like Christmas right now, everyone is working long hours ," says Tommy Veehers, a UPS driver based in Altoona.
Family and friends of UPS drivers were invited to gather as drivers loaded up their trucks to head out on their routes. Then, one by one, each driver was sent off with cheers and applause in a parade of trucks.
UPS drivers have been extra busy throughout the COVID-19 pandemic as more people look to shop online and avoid leaving their homes.
On Friday, UPS in Altoona threw a Family Day and parade to thank the essential workers.
"Right now we are as busy as can be. It’s like Christmas right now, everyone is working long hours ," says Tommy Veehers, a UPS driver based in Altoona.
Family and friends of UPS drivers were invited to gather as drivers loaded up their trucks to head out on their routes. Then, one by one, each driver was sent off with cheers and applause in a parade of trucks.