I used to work for UPS corporate and I can tell you, the hiring frenzy for them is nuts. It's hard work but they can never seem to hire enough people. We'd have a 3rd of the corporate workers being called to operations to drive the package cars and help move boxes by the time Black Friday rolled in. I'd say the real hiring for them starts in October, as peak season is Oct-Feb.
If you're looking for remote work, RatRaceRebellion is a great resource; the frequently have jobs which don't require a degree. Remember that the job market is tight and your best bet is to apply within 24 hours especially with remote work since it's in high demand.
Edited to add: When I was in college I did work for Advantage Sales & Marketing and it was pretty good. They do product sales in specific stores (I sold Sony gaming products in
Best Buy, and to do a lot of Costo sample work.)