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Here's How UPS Driver Income Stacks Up
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackburton" data-source="post: 1211880" data-attributes="member: 34538"><p>I got a PhD in work ethic, happens that UPS needed some qualified individuals such as myself. The entitled generation coming up, generally speaking, have much less of a work ethic than my generation. I'd contribute some of that due to the bubble era of corporations having unneeded positions, children seeing dad come home at 5, making 100k doing a non essential job in said corporation. Now that corporations have slimmed down, the expectations of years before to "put in a little OT" as a salaried individual is now demanded vs before someone would leave if forced to work long hours. All of this at the same wage, generally speaking, that the position paid 5-10 years ago.</p><p></p><p>If you want an example, ask some of your sups or someone in a corporate position that have been here longer than 15 years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackburton, post: 1211880, member: 34538"] I got a PhD in work ethic, happens that UPS needed some qualified individuals such as myself. The entitled generation coming up, generally speaking, have much less of a work ethic than my generation. I'd contribute some of that due to the bubble era of corporations having unneeded positions, children seeing dad come home at 5, making 100k doing a non essential job in said corporation. Now that corporations have slimmed down, the expectations of years before to "put in a little OT" as a salaried individual is now demanded vs before someone would leave if forced to work long hours. All of this at the same wage, generally speaking, that the position paid 5-10 years ago. If you want an example, ask some of your sups or someone in a corporate position that have been here longer than 15 years [/QUOTE]
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