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UPS can't compete because of high labor costs?
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<blockquote data-quote="705red" data-source="post: 614869" data-attributes="member: 5229"><p>If UPS was in trouble I guess I could consider a wage freeze or give back. It is obvious that we are still profiting and our CEO actually received a nice raise under these ecoomic times all this when the rest of management had made sacrafices. I believe that it was the NABER website that showed how our stock has faired under our CEO. When he took over it was around $70 a share and now mid $50s a share.</p><p> </p><p>That would be the same as us delivering about 80% of our route daily and bringing the rest back. We would not have a job very long if we performed like that.</p><p> </p><p>Everyone at UPS earns their money, 22.3s provide a very reliable source of pride in doing their jobs. They are the best preloaders and understand that they make our days. Feeder drivers have to deal with long hauls and really badweather, I would not want to pull a set in a snow storm! And package drivers are the best of the best, you never see anyone else moving like we do. </p><p> </p><p>Every time we receive a raise more is expected, and if they would like concessions they should calculate the decrease in production accordingly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="705red, post: 614869, member: 5229"] If UPS was in trouble I guess I could consider a wage freeze or give back. It is obvious that we are still profiting and our CEO actually received a nice raise under these ecoomic times all this when the rest of management had made sacrafices. I believe that it was the NABER website that showed how our stock has faired under our CEO. When he took over it was around $70 a share and now mid $50s a share. That would be the same as us delivering about 80% of our route daily and bringing the rest back. We would not have a job very long if we performed like that. Everyone at UPS earns their money, 22.3s provide a very reliable source of pride in doing their jobs. They are the best preloaders and understand that they make our days. Feeder drivers have to deal with long hauls and really badweather, I would not want to pull a set in a snow storm! And package drivers are the best of the best, you never see anyone else moving like we do. Every time we receive a raise more is expected, and if they would like concessions they should calculate the decrease in production accordingly! [/QUOTE]
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