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Can someone break down the various positions at a standard UPS hub?
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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 916155" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>I was not questioning the $175 k ... just that that figure is way off except possibly for a few "very high cost of living areas". Until the last few years, only District Managers and higher made that in salary in normal cost of living districts. UPS is not a company where people that are high performers are paid much more than the least best.</p><p></p><p>And also, if it was a November or December pay stub, it did include the stock award.</p><p>I wish it was typical but not that I know of.</p><p></p><p>Note: High compensation areas would be in major Metro areas like NYC, North NJ, San Francisco, etc. My perspective is mainly from the Southeast US where cost of living is much, much lower. a You can buy a 5000 sq ft house here nicely finished on 3 or 4 acres for $250,000 - $300,000 so I am limited in my exposure.</p><p></p><p>BTW - Down here in the South in smaller towns, the UPS Driver is one of the highest paid people in the area. Only people who make more are self-employed business owners. I remember the Bank manager applying for a UPS Driver job because the drivers that banked with him made more than him.</p><p>Center Managers hated to get transferred to Atlanta because they were one of the big dogs in these smaller towns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 916155, member: 7966"] I was not questioning the $175 k ... just that that figure is way off except possibly for a few "very high cost of living areas". Until the last few years, only District Managers and higher made that in salary in normal cost of living districts. UPS is not a company where people that are high performers are paid much more than the least best. And also, if it was a November or December pay stub, it did include the stock award. I wish it was typical but not that I know of. Note: High compensation areas would be in major Metro areas like NYC, North NJ, San Francisco, etc. My perspective is mainly from the Southeast US where cost of living is much, much lower. a You can buy a 5000 sq ft house here nicely finished on 3 or 4 acres for $250,000 - $300,000 so I am limited in my exposure. BTW - Down here in the South in smaller towns, the UPS Driver is one of the highest paid people in the area. Only people who make more are self-employed business owners. I remember the Bank manager applying for a UPS Driver job because the drivers that banked with him made more than him. Center Managers hated to get transferred to Atlanta because they were one of the big dogs in these smaller towns. [/QUOTE]
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