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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 1132475" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p><strong>Re: If you ate the candy that you coworker gave to you and figured out that he took i</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Great post! </p><p></p><p>The pay for the work is outrageously low. You all think that the work is handed out equally amoungst us, sure, do you even work for UPS at all? I know for a fact my work is not equal to those around me and many others. I dont feel as if I get a fair shake in things, get single out quite often, no matter if I'm lite or heavy, clean or full, it doesnt matter. For the abuse to my body, mind and paycheck, its a no brainer not to pay dues. </p><p></p><p>Agreed, I totally rolled my eyes when I was told joining the union was so important. There was four of us in the class, all three started right away filling out the form. I just took it with me. Out of those four, I'm the only one left. Perhaps, paying dues was the start of those other threes downfall here. All three of them were rampant complainers, I bet from being paid so lowly at the time for the amount work. It might be a huge factor to those working part time at many buildings. Low pay, abusive work equals turnover. </p><p></p><p>As I said before, I make as much as someone within 8 years. I was talking to him today infact, and he was thinking about getting a new job and leaving this one. He's even trained as a driver. Getting paid 250-275 a week would kill it for a lot of people with 8 years in. Perhaps this a reoccuring problem with the turnover rate here at UPS. Perhaps the pay, taxes and then union dues makes people rethink their choice of joining UPS. Its not a bad theory! </p><p></p><p>Perhaps you really have to love the union and its dues to tolerate UPS. Again, not a bad theory! </p><p></p><p>MrFedEx, whats your job title, if you could, non of my business, just interested, whats your over income a year, you dont have to answer that one. There are many other ways to secure your future. Gold, IRA, bonds, silver heck I heard nickle is getting quite rare these days as well. Just because your job doesnt offer you a soild retirement plan, theres others options to go to. I believe we all should look after our own retirements, this means spreading out your options, not just one choice. I have many spread out already and looking into metals, yet a little too hot at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 1132475, member: 16334"] [b]Re: If you ate the candy that you coworker gave to you and figured out that he took i[/b] Great post! The pay for the work is outrageously low. You all think that the work is handed out equally amoungst us, sure, do you even work for UPS at all? I know for a fact my work is not equal to those around me and many others. I dont feel as if I get a fair shake in things, get single out quite often, no matter if I'm lite or heavy, clean or full, it doesnt matter. For the abuse to my body, mind and paycheck, its a no brainer not to pay dues. Agreed, I totally rolled my eyes when I was told joining the union was so important. There was four of us in the class, all three started right away filling out the form. I just took it with me. Out of those four, I'm the only one left. Perhaps, paying dues was the start of those other threes downfall here. All three of them were rampant complainers, I bet from being paid so lowly at the time for the amount work. It might be a huge factor to those working part time at many buildings. Low pay, abusive work equals turnover. As I said before, I make as much as someone within 8 years. I was talking to him today infact, and he was thinking about getting a new job and leaving this one. He's even trained as a driver. Getting paid 250-275 a week would kill it for a lot of people with 8 years in. Perhaps this a reoccuring problem with the turnover rate here at UPS. Perhaps the pay, taxes and then union dues makes people rethink their choice of joining UPS. Its not a bad theory! Perhaps you really have to love the union and its dues to tolerate UPS. Again, not a bad theory! MrFedEx, whats your job title, if you could, non of my business, just interested, whats your over income a year, you dont have to answer that one. There are many other ways to secure your future. Gold, IRA, bonds, silver heck I heard nickle is getting quite rare these days as well. Just because your job doesnt offer you a soild retirement plan, theres others options to go to. I believe we all should look after our own retirements, this means spreading out your options, not just one choice. I have many spread out already and looking into metals, yet a little too hot at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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