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<blockquote data-quote="JL 0513" data-source="post: 1401398" data-attributes="member: 50088"><p>Choose where you want to live? If you have a job with UPS, you're essentially stuck where you are for life. If you were to transfer, you start all over at the bottom. Plus, you need to live in the vicinity of where you drive. You can't live much more than an hour away. Most companies adjust pay based on their location. Fact is, people in California make more than people away from the coasts, even for the same work. When you work for a company, why wouldn't you be paid based on the location of the company? You can't take a flight to work each day.</p><p></p><p>Do UPS drivers in poor countries, such as Mexico, make $33/hr? The average worker in Mexico makes like $20 a day. Non skilled is closer to $10/day. Do you still say pay shouldn't be adjusted based on location?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL 0513, post: 1401398, member: 50088"] Choose where you want to live? If you have a job with UPS, you're essentially stuck where you are for life. If you were to transfer, you start all over at the bottom. Plus, you need to live in the vicinity of where you drive. You can't live much more than an hour away. Most companies adjust pay based on their location. Fact is, people in California make more than people away from the coasts, even for the same work. When you work for a company, why wouldn't you be paid based on the location of the company? You can't take a flight to work each day. Do UPS drivers in poor countries, such as Mexico, make $33/hr? The average worker in Mexico makes like $20 a day. Non skilled is closer to $10/day. Do you still say pay shouldn't be adjusted based on location? [/QUOTE]
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