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<blockquote data-quote="Borat" data-source="post: 644637" data-attributes="member: 26710"><p>That's pretty generous of you to help your helpers out. Is this a common practice among your fellow drivers?</p><p></p><p>Also, I am very aware of UPS' great benefits for its full and part-time employees. If I fell into either category, I would GLADLY pay union dues. </p><p></p><p>However, as a seasonal driver helper, I would be exempt from the union's protections and benefits, so I am uneasy about paying dues and would be appalled to pay an initiation fee, as a seasonal worker.</p><p></p><p>But yeah, your benefits as a full-time driver sound great. I hope to share in that wealth some day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Borat, post: 644637, member: 26710"] That's pretty generous of you to help your helpers out. Is this a common practice among your fellow drivers? Also, I am very aware of UPS' great benefits for its full and part-time employees. If I fell into either category, I would GLADLY pay union dues. However, as a seasonal driver helper, I would be exempt from the union's protections and benefits, so I am uneasy about paying dues and would be appalled to pay an initiation fee, as a seasonal worker. But yeah, your benefits as a full-time driver sound great. I hope to share in that wealth some day! [/QUOTE]
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