No law says you have to have one part time job. Get another job.
BE that a FT job to go along with your PT UPS job.
No law says you have to have one part time job. Get another job.
I just completed my online donation. I donated significantly less than this year's amount due to the fact that the company pushed our start time forward to 9:30, effectively taking 1 hour per week out of my paycheck. First time in a long time that I have not donated at the Leadership Level or higher.
dont feel bad, i made up for your short comings , i did a one time donation of 1 dollar, i figured ups will match it and some scumbag can buy a can of beans
I just completed my online donation. I donated significantly less than this year's amount due to the fact that the company pushed our start time forward to 9:30, effectively taking 1 hour per week out of my paycheck. First time in a long time that I have not donated at the Leadership Level or higher.
I went from $50/week down to $10/week. I didn't want to do it---I would have loved to have stayed at the $50/week but my last paycheck had guarantee pay, which I have not had in a long, long time.
I've got my own reasons on why or why not I might or might not contribute. I will not share them here as others shouldn't either. This forum is a way to express ones self on how they feel on a certain subject. In the name of charity and good will I would keep your opinions to your self.
Mr. Aramony was one of the highest-paid executives in the charity field, earning an annual compensation package of more than $460,000. Yet, as federal prosecutors charged, he used United Way money to support a luxurious lifestyle that included craps games in Las Vegas, frequenting velvet-rope dance clubs and eating lobster dinners in tony restaurants.
In 1992, reports of Mr. Aramony’s excess by The Washington Post and Regardie’s magazine prompted the FBI and IRS to investigate his leadership at the charity.
Mr. Aramony contended that his lavish spending was a way to ingratiate himself with corporate executives to gain their trust and also their financial support.
9:30? How long does it take you to get to your route? I have a 30 minute drive to and from the route and if they started me at 9:30, I'd have late air every day.
Wait a minute........
Weren't you the one that said, ".....money isn't everything" and;
"Some of the happiest people I know don't have a pot to piss in.".
I'm confused.
Don't give its a scam. Give to your church
I just completed my online donation. I donated significantly less than this year's amount due to the fact that the company pushed our start time forward to 9:30, effectively taking 1 hour per week out of my paycheck. First time in a long time that I have not donated at the Leadership Level or higher.
Read more: http://www.browncafe.com/forum/f6/united-way-345301/#ixzz22aJmDoIM
9:30 starts means we don't leave until 9:35 at the earliest. Walmart used to be my first stop everyday--it is 10 minutes from the bldg--but my first stop now depends upon what NDA I have.
Our center manager used to talk about late air every morning---he hasn't mentioned it since the start time change but I know it is up dramatically.
I don't understand how pushing forward your start time would affect your overall hours worked?
For me it would mean more hours, as I would have to break trace for businesses and would struggle for a longer period of time during rush hour traffic.
It's because of guys like you who have their start time moved to later, yet still clock out at their usual time, that motivates the company to move start times in the first place.
We all know how they do it too.
They still come in well before the old start time and set up their truck.
They run through lunch and breaks and then collectively bitch about it.
Sadly these are the only collective thoughts these Me-sters ever have.
I went from $50/week down to $10/week. I didn't want to do it---I would have loved to have stayed at the $50/week but my last paycheck had guarantee pay, which I have not had in a long, long time.
A church isn't a scam?