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Question about paying drivers: Fedex vs. UPS
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<blockquote data-quote="hypo hanna" data-source="post: 1192066" data-attributes="member: 42600"><p></p><p></p><p>IMO a livable wage is one that keeps up with the cost of living index as calculated by the United States dept of Labor.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As an example. </p><p>A full time driver in 1986 made 27,000, which was good money for the times. That 27K in today's dollars in the same market would be worth 57,523. Working the same job with the same amount of OT, I don't know of a single driver making that much. Usually its in the 48 to 52 range. That may seem like a lot to someone in a third world country or someone just starting out, but this is after 25+ years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hypo hanna, post: 1192066, member: 42600"] IMO a livable wage is one that keeps up with the cost of living index as calculated by the United States dept of Labor. As an example. A full time driver in 1986 made 27,000, which was good money for the times. That 27K in today's dollars in the same market would be worth 57,523. Working the same job with the same amount of OT, I don't know of a single driver making that much. Usually its in the 48 to 52 range. That may seem like a lot to someone in a third world country or someone just starting out, but this is after 25+ years. [/QUOTE]
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