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<blockquote data-quote="splozi" data-source="post: 988598"><p>I wish people would stop saying that. I don't know what kind of money-bags cities you all live in, but McDonald's isn't going to pay anyone above min. wage around here.</p><p></p><p></p><p>To the OP, the only thing to look forward to in this job is the health insurance and the possibility of earning good money driving. Seeing how you were hired on as a temp, you have absolutely nothing to look forward to except weight loss. Typical new hires get 9.50/hr loading package cars. The only explanation I can possibly imagine for your 8.50 is that you are a temp. I'm not sure what the union contract says about this.</p><p></p><p>My recommendation would be to start looking for another job. Once you have found something promising, inquire about the possibility of being hired on permanently at UPS. If they say it isn't possible, advise them that you are putting in your two-week notice. However, once you do that, plan on never working at UPS again. If that is a concern, finish the 2.5 months work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="splozi, post: 988598"] I wish people would stop saying that. I don't know what kind of money-bags cities you all live in, but McDonald's isn't going to pay anyone above min. wage around here. To the OP, the only thing to look forward to in this job is the health insurance and the possibility of earning good money driving. Seeing how you were hired on as a temp, you have absolutely nothing to look forward to except weight loss. Typical new hires get 9.50/hr loading package cars. The only explanation I can possibly imagine for your 8.50 is that you are a temp. I'm not sure what the union contract says about this. My recommendation would be to start looking for another job. Once you have found something promising, inquire about the possibility of being hired on permanently at UPS. If they say it isn't possible, advise them that you are putting in your two-week notice. However, once you do that, plan on never working at UPS again. If that is a concern, finish the 2.5 months work. [/QUOTE]
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