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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1585651" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I'm not so sure about that. Nowadays most high school grads, and probably more college grads than you think, would jump at $15/hr for a <strong><u>STARTING</u></strong> wage. I have friends that have been working in factories for 15, 20 years and doing much harder work than us drivers do and the most any of them make is about $17.50/hr. I worked in more than a few factories before going full-time at UPS. So, driving for UPS is one of the easiest labor jobs I've ever had. I never made half of what we make per hour as full-time drivers while I was in those factories and they were either harder work or tedious repetitive work. Or worse.....BOTH. I would have bolted at a chance to make $15/hr delivering packages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1585651, member: 198"] I'm not so sure about that. Nowadays most high school grads, and probably more college grads than you think, would jump at $15/hr for a [B][U]STARTING[/U][/B] wage. I have friends that have been working in factories for 15, 20 years and doing much harder work than us drivers do and the most any of them make is about $17.50/hr. I worked in more than a few factories before going full-time at UPS. So, driving for UPS is one of the easiest labor jobs I've ever had. I never made half of what we make per hour as full-time drivers while I was in those factories and they were either harder work or tedious repetitive work. Or worse.....BOTH. I would have bolted at a chance to make $15/hr delivering packages. [/QUOTE]
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