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<blockquote data-quote="Ancient Alien" data-source="post: 3671561" data-attributes="member: 70963"><p>[USER=64159]@UrFellowUpser[/USER], very inspirational story. You sound like a guy who pulled himself up out of the dregs. I commend you for putting forth an effort. More folks (especially here in Washington) could use some inspiration & motivation to help get them back on their feet by themselves along with a little hand up as well from our government. Nothing wrong with a person such as yourself also getting a little help from all the charitable folks out there. You sound like you're giving it your all to climb back. Kudos to you.</p><p></p><p>Your avatar looks to be a part time loader so thinking you perhaps get 25-hours a week. So remember your retro check will be $75 (gross) per week since August 1st. If this contract drags on until fall or even early 2019. That is going to be a hefty retro check for you. Perhaps over $500. </p><p></p><p>You'll deserve it and by August, 2022 you'll be at $15.50 or maybe $34.79 if you become a driver. $35 an hour in 4-years means a nice little home and a new Colorado. Just 4-years away.... keep the positive attitude.</p><p></p><p>Remember no guarantees. Absolutely zero guarantees by voting the contract down UPS will then be forced to give everybody more $$$ or the Golden Keys to the UPS Safe. In fact it's very possible you'll get a lot less. I don't know if you know this... but UPS kinda sorta doesn't like the Union. Stay Positive!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ancient Alien, post: 3671561, member: 70963"] [USER=64159]@UrFellowUpser[/USER], very inspirational story. You sound like a guy who pulled himself up out of the dregs. I commend you for putting forth an effort. More folks (especially here in Washington) could use some inspiration & motivation to help get them back on their feet by themselves along with a little hand up as well from our government. Nothing wrong with a person such as yourself also getting a little help from all the charitable folks out there. You sound like you're giving it your all to climb back. Kudos to you. Your avatar looks to be a part time loader so thinking you perhaps get 25-hours a week. So remember your retro check will be $75 (gross) per week since August 1st. If this contract drags on until fall or even early 2019. That is going to be a hefty retro check for you. Perhaps over $500. You'll deserve it and by August, 2022 you'll be at $15.50 or maybe $34.79 if you become a driver. $35 an hour in 4-years means a nice little home and a new Colorado. Just 4-years away.... keep the positive attitude. Remember no guarantees. Absolutely zero guarantees by voting the contract down UPS will then be forced to give everybody more $$$ or the Golden Keys to the UPS Safe. In fact it's very possible you'll get a lot less. I don't know if you know this... but UPS kinda sorta doesn't like the Union. Stay Positive! [/QUOTE]
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