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<blockquote data-quote="bones" data-source="post: 226102" data-attributes="member: 8429"><p>I have over 20 years with UPS, pt hourly, pt sup, driver, friend/t sup all ops, manager. </p><p> </p><p>p/t hourly = underpaid</p><p>p/t sup = underpaid</p><p>driver = overpaid by $2 to 3$ per hour</p><p>feeder driver = overpaid by same amount</p><p>friend/t sup = slightly underpaid</p><p>manager = slightly overpaid</p><p>division manager and above = slightly overpaid</p><p> </p><p>When considering how you are compensated you must answer the following questions.</p><p> </p><p>How easily could I go somewhere else and make this kind of money with these kind of benifts (what do people make for the competition)?</p><p> </p><p>How easily could I be replaced by the company for the same or even lower compensation package (assuming no union rules)?</p><p> </p><p>I have poured concrete and roofed houses in the deep south in July for a lot less than I make at UPS, while there are no easy jobs at UPS there are much harder jobs that pay much less.</p><p> </p><p>I do not like my job, I have a BBA and have looked for other employment, I can get another job, just not one for as much as I make here right off the bat, so as much as I don't like this job and would give almost anything to be able to leave I can't say I am overpaid based on the criteria above.</p><p> </p><p>My biggest concern is UPS will price itself out of the market because we all think we should get more more more despite the fact UPS already has the highest wages and benifits in the industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bones, post: 226102, member: 8429"] I have over 20 years with UPS, pt hourly, pt sup, driver, friend/t sup all ops, manager. p/t hourly = underpaid p/t sup = underpaid driver = overpaid by $2 to 3$ per hour feeder driver = overpaid by same amount friend/t sup = slightly underpaid manager = slightly overpaid division manager and above = slightly overpaid When considering how you are compensated you must answer the following questions. How easily could I go somewhere else and make this kind of money with these kind of benifts (what do people make for the competition)? How easily could I be replaced by the company for the same or even lower compensation package (assuming no union rules)? I have poured concrete and roofed houses in the deep south in July for a lot less than I make at UPS, while there are no easy jobs at UPS there are much harder jobs that pay much less. I do not like my job, I have a BBA and have looked for other employment, I can get another job, just not one for as much as I make here right off the bat, so as much as I don't like this job and would give almost anything to be able to leave I can't say I am overpaid based on the criteria above. My biggest concern is UPS will price itself out of the market because we all think we should get more more more despite the fact UPS already has the highest wages and benifits in the industry. [/QUOTE]
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