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Financial Analyst: Teamsters Agreement Bad Deal for UPS.
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<blockquote data-quote="some1else" data-source="post: 5666322" data-attributes="member: 18280"><p>Very clear blob. I got mine. My house is 1400$ a month I’m fine. I think it’s unfair to the next generation of drivers that the exact same house costs them 4500$ now. What does that have to do with piss poor money management? That’s my personal example In a high cost of living area for a modest 1900sqft house</p><p></p><p>Nationally the average is 435k which with 3.5% down is still ~3200$. That is 50% of the monthly take home for most top rate drivers. your housing if you’re not “piss poor” with money management is supposed to be 25%. This job used to be one you could buy a national average house with 1 paycheck a month now it’s 2. That is not a historic win it’s half as good as before.</p><p></p><p> guys that came before me fought hard to put me in a good spot. saying I’m fine so I don’t need to fight so the next guys coming in can have a similar quality of life is not what a union brother is supposed to do.</p><p></p><p>Those of you better at economics can explain if a job with a lot of forced overtime does not pay enough to buy an average house in the country Is that a “historic” win? The best thing for me would be really strong 9.5 language and pension increase the pay rate matters little in my situation but the best thing for fellow union brothers especially those starting out or trying to start a family is for me not to be selfish like y’all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="some1else, post: 5666322, member: 18280"] Very clear blob. I got mine. My house is 1400$ a month I’m fine. I think it’s unfair to the next generation of drivers that the exact same house costs them 4500$ now. What does that have to do with piss poor money management? That’s my personal example In a high cost of living area for a modest 1900sqft house Nationally the average is 435k which with 3.5% down is still ~3200$. That is 50% of the monthly take home for most top rate drivers. your housing if you’re not “piss poor” with money management is supposed to be 25%. This job used to be one you could buy a national average house with 1 paycheck a month now it’s 2. That is not a historic win it’s half as good as before. guys that came before me fought hard to put me in a good spot. saying I’m fine so I don’t need to fight so the next guys coming in can have a similar quality of life is not what a union brother is supposed to do. Those of you better at economics can explain if a job with a lot of forced overtime does not pay enough to buy an average house in the country Is that a “historic” win? The best thing for me would be really strong 9.5 language and pension increase the pay rate matters little in my situation but the best thing for fellow union brothers especially those starting out or trying to start a family is for me not to be selfish like y’all [/QUOTE]
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