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Can someone debunk this? Are these jobs cherry picking?
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<blockquote data-quote="anonymous23456" data-source="post: 5651611" data-attributes="member: 104188"><p><h3>Full-time delivery drivers</h3><p>Full-time delivery drivers earn an <strong>average total compensation package of $145,000 per year</strong>, which includes <strong>$0 healthcare premiums</strong>, up to <strong>seven weeks of paid vacation</strong>, plus an average of <strong>18 days off</strong> for <strong>holidays, sick leave</strong> and <strong>option days</strong>. UPS also contributes to a defined-benefit <strong>pension plan</strong> for each employee.</p><p></p><p></p><h3>Local tractor-trailer drivers</h3><p>Local tractor-trailer drivers, also known as feeder drivers, <strong>average $162,000 per year in total compensation</strong>, which includes <strong>$0 healthcare premiums</strong>, up to <strong>seven weeks of paid vacation</strong>, plus an average of <strong>18 days off</strong> for <strong>holidays, sick leave</strong> and <strong>option days</strong>. UPS also contributes to a defined-benefit <strong>pension plan</strong> for each employee.</p><p></p><p></p><h3>Long-haul team drivers</h3><p>Long-haul team drivers <strong>average $172,000 per year in total compensation</strong>. UPS pays <strong>top rate per mile</strong> after four years, <strong>nearly double the trucking industry average</strong>. This pay is in addition to the same industry-leading <strong>healthcare, paid time off, vacation, holidays, sick leave</strong> and <strong>pension contributions</strong> as our full-time delivery drivers.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><h3>Part-time union employees</h3><p>Part-time union employees average <strong>$20 an hour after 30 days</strong> with consistent hours and the <strong>same great benefits we offer our full-time employees</strong>, including <strong>$0 healthcare premiums</strong>. Part-time employees also receive <strong>paid vacations</strong> and <strong>holidays, tuition benefits</strong> and contributions to a defined-benefit <strong>pension plan.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous23456, post: 5651611, member: 104188"] [HEADING=2]Full-time delivery drivers[/HEADING] Full-time delivery drivers earn an [B]average total compensation package of $145,000 per year[/B], which includes [B]$0 healthcare premiums[/B], up to [B]seven weeks of paid vacation[/B], plus an average of [B]18 days off[/B] for [B]holidays, sick leave[/B] and [B]option days[/B]. UPS also contributes to a defined-benefit [B]pension plan[/B] for each employee. [HEADING=2]Local tractor-trailer drivers[/HEADING] Local tractor-trailer drivers, also known as feeder drivers, [B]average $162,000 per year in total compensation[/B], which includes [B]$0 healthcare premiums[/B], up to [B]seven weeks of paid vacation[/B], plus an average of [B]18 days off[/B] for [B]holidays, sick leave[/B] and [B]option days[/B]. UPS also contributes to a defined-benefit [B]pension plan[/B] for each employee. [HEADING=2]Long-haul team drivers[/HEADING] Long-haul team drivers [B]average $172,000 per year in total compensation[/B]. UPS pays [B]top rate per mile[/B] after four years, [B]nearly double the trucking industry average[/B]. This pay is in addition to the same industry-leading [B]healthcare, paid time off, vacation, holidays, sick leave[/B] and [B]pension contributions[/B] as our full-time delivery drivers. [HEADING=2]Part-time union employees[/HEADING] Part-time union employees average [B]$20 an hour after 30 days[/B] with consistent hours and the [B]same great benefits we offer our full-time employees[/B], including [B]$0 healthcare premiums[/B]. Part-time employees also receive [B]paid vacations[/B] and [B]holidays, tuition benefits[/B] and contributions to a defined-benefit [B]pension plan.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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