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<blockquote data-quote="dezguy" data-source="post: 1265570" data-attributes="member: 49811"><p>re union dues. I'm paying a little over $20 a week for my benefits. UPS pays around $90 a month for their union dues. If I were working for UPS, paying union dues, I'd still come out ahead compared to working at FedEx. </p><p></p><p>You're absolutely right about doing more work for less money. All the high seniority guys at my station have the gravy routes, work 8 hours on the dot and have the easy jobs on the sort, as they should given they have the time in. But when the guy next to them is working harder for over $10/hour less, there is a big problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dezguy, post: 1265570, member: 49811"] re union dues. I'm paying a little over $20 a week for my benefits. UPS pays around $90 a month for their union dues. If I were working for UPS, paying union dues, I'd still come out ahead compared to working at FedEx. You're absolutely right about doing more work for less money. All the high seniority guys at my station have the gravy routes, work 8 hours on the dot and have the easy jobs on the sort, as they should given they have the time in. But when the guy next to them is working harder for over $10/hour less, there is a big problem. [/QUOTE]
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