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<blockquote data-quote="anonymous4" data-source="post: 967708" data-attributes="member: 30532"><p>Can anyone confirm that Upstate is in fact a driver and not a delusional shill? All of his posts advocate teamsters giving back to UPS in the form of new drivers making less than he currently does. I started UPS at 18. I am now 23 years old. The wait for driver is something I am chasing and it looks to be another 4 years. After that I will have another 3 years before I hit top rate. So basically 12 years before I am making what I've worked towards for more than a decade. Yet Upstate is constantly parading around what you see here. Two-tiered wage structures for NEW DRIVERS (doesn't apply to him) and an even longer progression (doesn't apply to him). Notice a trend? Sorry, but I didn't put 12 years into back breaking work so you can "give back" to the company by sacrificing myself and all the up and coming drivers wanting their piece of the pie they EARNED. Oh that's right, you too didn't spend a second in the hub part time. It makes perfect sense why you look at things the way you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous4, post: 967708, member: 30532"] Can anyone confirm that Upstate is in fact a driver and not a delusional shill? All of his posts advocate teamsters giving back to UPS in the form of new drivers making less than he currently does. I started UPS at 18. I am now 23 years old. The wait for driver is something I am chasing and it looks to be another 4 years. After that I will have another 3 years before I hit top rate. So basically 12 years before I am making what I've worked towards for more than a decade. Yet Upstate is constantly parading around what you see here. Two-tiered wage structures for NEW DRIVERS (doesn't apply to him) and an even longer progression (doesn't apply to him). Notice a trend? Sorry, but I didn't put 12 years into back breaking work so you can "give back" to the company by sacrificing myself and all the up and coming drivers wanting their piece of the pie they EARNED. Oh that's right, you too didn't spend a second in the hub part time. It makes perfect sense why you look at things the way you do. [/QUOTE]
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