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<blockquote data-quote="Griff" data-source="post: 287557" data-attributes="member: 7111"><p>There's a lot more to "beef" over. The entire article and concept is completely ignorant and void by a few simple facts which were overlooked and/or left out. </p><p></p><p>A) You cannot start driving for UPS at 18 years of age. He insinuates in the article you can go make your first 60k in your 1st year out of highschool (I think not, buddy).</p><p></p><p>B) Nobody breaks 60K/yr if they aren't at top rate. Theres 3 years of less than 60K and MUCH less than 60k in almost all cases. (35-45k)</p><p></p><p>C) The numbers are 100% skewed because they are too fixed. A UPS driver does not make $60k a year on the nose for 25 years straight. A doctor most certainly doesn't make 180k for 15 years straight either, their salary gets very bloated with age (expertise).</p><p></p><p>D) The entire article hinges on his assumption that a UPS driver is a 9-5 job. He is clearly out of his element and has been horribly misinformed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Griff, post: 287557, member: 7111"] There's a lot more to "beef" over. The entire article and concept is completely ignorant and void by a few simple facts which were overlooked and/or left out. A) You cannot start driving for UPS at 18 years of age. He insinuates in the article you can go make your first 60k in your 1st year out of highschool (I think not, buddy). B) Nobody breaks 60K/yr if they aren't at top rate. Theres 3 years of less than 60K and MUCH less than 60k in almost all cases. (35-45k) C) The numbers are 100% skewed because they are too fixed. A UPS driver does not make $60k a year on the nose for 25 years straight. A doctor most certainly doesn't make 180k for 15 years straight either, their salary gets very bloated with age (expertise). D) The entire article hinges on his assumption that a UPS driver is a 9-5 job. He is clearly out of his element and has been horribly misinformed. [/QUOTE]
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