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<blockquote data-quote="FAVREFAN" data-source="post: 318699" data-attributes="member: 13078"><p>You're way off. I see your point and that would be true if it were reality. I am in the hub with the most 22.3's in the country. Most of them were under $14-$15 p/hr when they went into the 22.3 wage progression. They are at or near scale of $22.62 per hour now. Working along side part-timers making $9 per hour. If drivers went 22.3, what you are saying would be true, but they are very, very few and far between. Most combo jobs are filled with former part-timers that are making double per hour as combo's now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAVREFAN, post: 318699, member: 13078"] You're way off. I see your point and that would be true if it were reality. I am in the hub with the most 22.3's in the country. Most of them were under $14-$15 p/hr when they went into the 22.3 wage progression. They are at or near scale of $22.62 per hour now. Working along side part-timers making $9 per hour. If drivers went 22.3, what you are saying would be true, but they are very, very few and far between. Most combo jobs are filled with former part-timers that are making double per hour as combo's now. [/QUOTE]
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