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UPS is a joke! Not what it use to be and flat out sucks!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1186815" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>- Most persons just beginning their career with UPS are looking at nearly 10 years before they ever get the opportunity to go FT. That's starting at $10,000/year and finishing around $20,000/year.</p><p>- These persons will sign off at least three contracts before they get a FT opportunity. I highly doubt PT wages will improve; in anything, inflation will cause the wage to continue its present value decline.</p><p>- Best case scenario, competitive pressures will likely force the wage progression 7-10 years. Worst case scenario, there will be a two-tier pay system (perhaps with an equivalent "UPS Home Delivery" that works Tuesday-Saturday).</p><p></p><p>If you're 18 and not interested in college, the opportunity's worth it. If you're 30 and trying to raise a family... it's not very doable.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Over 10 years since PAS was implemented here, and we (including new hires) still receive the $1 premium for loading & sorting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1186815, member: 43436"] - Most persons just beginning their career with UPS are looking at nearly 10 years before they ever get the opportunity to go FT. That's starting at $10,000/year and finishing around $20,000/year. - These persons will sign off at least three contracts before they get a FT opportunity. I highly doubt PT wages will improve; in anything, inflation will cause the wage to continue its present value decline. - Best case scenario, competitive pressures will likely force the wage progression 7-10 years. Worst case scenario, there will be a two-tier pay system (perhaps with an equivalent "UPS Home Delivery" that works Tuesday-Saturday). If you're 18 and not interested in college, the opportunity's worth it. If you're 30 and trying to raise a family... it's not very doable. Over 10 years since PAS was implemented here, and we (including new hires) still receive the $1 premium for loading & sorting. [/QUOTE]
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