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<blockquote data-quote="FUFred" data-source="post: 1266034" data-attributes="member: 46800"><p>Back at my days at express, many moons ago. I was running a route next to a new swing driver and we had lunch that day. He was a year into driving, but 4 months into swinging. I was just finishing my 8th year at express and had about 5 years into swinging, hey…. Lol</p><p></p><p>Anyways, he talked about making the “big bucks” like I do one day. I laughed, told him I wouldn't be surprised if his hourly rate was more than mine. I told him I would happily tell him what I made an hour, I did, and he did the same. I was at 17.97 an hour with swing difference of $0.30 an hour included, he gave me a black look, then told me I was lying. He said, “I make $17.96 an hour, why do you only make a penny more an hour than me?” I told him to ask his manager. I had the same conversation many times with new hires, all surprised they made about the same, a few made more than me. MGT never would tell you why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FUFred, post: 1266034, member: 46800"] Back at my days at express, many moons ago. I was running a route next to a new swing driver and we had lunch that day. He was a year into driving, but 4 months into swinging. I was just finishing my 8th year at express and had about 5 years into swinging, hey…. Lol Anyways, he talked about making the “big bucks” like I do one day. I laughed, told him I wouldn't be surprised if his hourly rate was more than mine. I told him I would happily tell him what I made an hour, I did, and he did the same. I was at 17.97 an hour with swing difference of $0.30 an hour included, he gave me a black look, then told me I was lying. He said, “I make $17.96 an hour, why do you only make a penny more an hour than me?” I told him to ask his manager. I had the same conversation many times with new hires, all surprised they made about the same, a few made more than me. MGT never would tell you why. [/QUOTE]
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