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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 856917" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>No, you've obviously missed where I've said here and many times elsewhere that all I'm asking for is to top out in a reasonable time, that I'm not expecting UPS pay. Just pointing out from above that if a UPS driver in NYC struggles at $32hr, imagine what an average FedEx driver there goes through. Keep in mind that an average driver for FedEx, on the "J" payscale, the 2nd highest, doesn't reach top out in 3 years like a UPS driver, but is strung along for decades if he's mid-range. As the average family in much of Latin America gets by on the equivalent of $200 to $400 a month, I don't expect prices to get out of hand soon. And at 49, I plan to be there in 3 years. What's your plan?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 856917, member: 24302"] No, you've obviously missed where I've said here and many times elsewhere that all I'm asking for is to top out in a reasonable time, that I'm not expecting UPS pay. Just pointing out from above that if a UPS driver in NYC struggles at $32hr, imagine what an average FedEx driver there goes through. Keep in mind that an average driver for FedEx, on the "J" payscale, the 2nd highest, doesn't reach top out in 3 years like a UPS driver, but is strung along for decades if he's mid-range. As the average family in much of Latin America gets by on the equivalent of $200 to $400 a month, I don't expect prices to get out of hand soon. And at 49, I plan to be there in 3 years. What's your plan? [/QUOTE]
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