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$41 an hr & $61.50 ot = $101,000. FedEx, Amazon Flex, USPS do you guys think that's a fair wage?
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<blockquote data-quote="RealPerson" data-source="post: 3584372" data-attributes="member: 47406"><p>I would think the Drives would want some awesome Loaders that have been around awhile.</p><p>Starting pay for them SUCKS, definitely will not attract good workers.</p><p>Walmart will be at $15 BEFORE UPS is..... a NON Union company, that is SAD.</p><p></p><p><strong>Walmart</strong> (NYSE: WMT) is another company that is using the tax reform law as a reason to raise the starting pay at its stores to $11 per hour, with an eye towards raising it to $15 by 2020.</p><p></p><p><strong>Target</strong> (NYSE: TGT) also boosted its starting pay to $11 per hour, and like Walmart, says that it will be raising it to $15 per hour by the end of 2020.</p><p></p><p><strong>Whole Foods</strong> employees remain very well paid, with wages ranging between $11.70 per hour and $17.91 per hour, and the average settling at $14.48.</p><p></p><p><strong>In-N-Out </strong> $13 an hour</p><p></p><p><strong>Aldi</strong> employees start at $12.25 per hour, and have a chance to earn an additional $4.75 per hour when they're performing managerial duties</p><p></p><p><strong>McDonald's </strong>- $10-$12 an hour</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RealPerson, post: 3584372, member: 47406"] I would think the Drives would want some awesome Loaders that have been around awhile. Starting pay for them SUCKS, definitely will not attract good workers. Walmart will be at $15 BEFORE UPS is..... a NON Union company, that is SAD. [B]Walmart[/B] (NYSE: WMT) is another company that is using the tax reform law as a reason to raise the starting pay at its stores to $11 per hour, with an eye towards raising it to $15 by 2020. [B]Target[/B] (NYSE: TGT) also boosted its starting pay to $11 per hour, and like Walmart, says that it will be raising it to $15 per hour by the end of 2020. [B]Whole Foods[/B] employees remain very well paid, with wages ranging between $11.70 per hour and $17.91 per hour, and the average settling at $14.48. [B]In-N-Out [/B] $13 an hour [B]Aldi[/B] employees start at $12.25 per hour, and have a chance to earn an additional $4.75 per hour when they're performing managerial duties [B]McDonald's [/B]- $10-$12 an hour [/QUOTE]
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