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<blockquote data-quote="IDoLessWorkThanMost" data-source="post: 365737" data-attributes="member: 12912"><p>you're making a very general statement there which doesn't always apply. </p><p></p><p>Yes, Some 22.3s are worked much harder than others. Deal makers can do alot less than others 22.3s. </p><p></p><p>inside./outside 22.3 can in some instances make as little as 13-15/hr for inside work btw. Under Paid Slaves. </p><p></p><p>It costs avg 500,000 for a house here in the Boston area, you know this New Englander. Do you think you're buying a 250,000 house with under 15 an hour as a full-time employee nevermind 500,000? Think about that clearly without bias and then respond.</p><p></p><p>I see some 22.3s working boxline sort/load 6am-4pm handling 3-4k packages a night, some boxline/unload handle 7-8k. 22.3 wasn't intended to hump packages for 9-10 hours, either. </p><p></p><p>That to me is overworked and underpaid when it's 80 degrees, humidity, no ventilation and there are 22.3s that are doing again much less work.</p><p></p><p>I do think some 22.3s (more) should make top ground rate. It should go case to case instead of lumped together. Of course there's a couple sparse full-time preloads, and hub-hub positions ( 10 here in CHEMA) but I see UPS bending over regular rate 22.3s here in the hub and they're doing hub/hub just like the top driver rate guys but not getting paid for it by being tricky with job descriptions. IMHO, underpaid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDoLessWorkThanMost, post: 365737, member: 12912"] you're making a very general statement there which doesn't always apply. Yes, Some 22.3s are worked much harder than others. Deal makers can do alot less than others 22.3s. inside./outside 22.3 can in some instances make as little as 13-15/hr for inside work btw. Under Paid Slaves. It costs avg 500,000 for a house here in the Boston area, you know this New Englander. Do you think you're buying a 250,000 house with under 15 an hour as a full-time employee nevermind 500,000? Think about that clearly without bias and then respond. I see some 22.3s working boxline sort/load 6am-4pm handling 3-4k packages a night, some boxline/unload handle 7-8k. 22.3 wasn't intended to hump packages for 9-10 hours, either. That to me is overworked and underpaid when it's 80 degrees, humidity, no ventilation and there are 22.3s that are doing again much less work. I do think some 22.3s (more) should make top ground rate. It should go case to case instead of lumped together. Of course there's a couple sparse full-time preloads, and hub-hub positions ( 10 here in CHEMA) but I see UPS bending over regular rate 22.3s here in the hub and they're doing hub/hub just like the top driver rate guys but not getting paid for it by being tricky with job descriptions. IMHO, underpaid. [/QUOTE]
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