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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 891353" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>To qualify to answer your question I would have had to work at both companies at an entry level capaciity at some point.</p><p>I doubt there are many here who have.</p><p>There is a guy called UpStateNY that posts on this site a couple dozen times a day that will most assuredly venture to answer your question.</p><p>Keep the forementioned in mind when contemplating the ensuing posts.</p><p></p><p>What I can tell you is I was hired in 1986 for $8.00/hr with full benefits for my family and myself after 30 days.</p><p>Now they get $8.50/hr with benefits after 1 year for themselves and 18 months for dependants.</p><p>In '86 the minimum wage was less than $4/hr, so $8/hr was a pretty decent starting wage and benefits, then as well as now, were unheard of.</p><p>Bottom line, in light of what is expected of these new hires, UPS is nowhere near the premium part time job that it used to be.</p><p>APPLY WITH CAUTION!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 891353, member: 14176"] To qualify to answer your question I would have had to work at both companies at an entry level capaciity at some point. I doubt there are many here who have. There is a guy called UpStateNY that posts on this site a couple dozen times a day that will most assuredly venture to answer your question. Keep the forementioned in mind when contemplating the ensuing posts. What I can tell you is I was hired in 1986 for $8.00/hr with full benefits for my family and myself after 30 days. Now they get $8.50/hr with benefits after 1 year for themselves and 18 months for dependants. In '86 the minimum wage was less than $4/hr, so $8/hr was a pretty decent starting wage and benefits, then as well as now, were unheard of. Bottom line, in light of what is expected of these new hires, UPS is nowhere near the premium part time job that it used to be. APPLY WITH CAUTION!!!! [/QUOTE]
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