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Casual feeder drivers paid more than back-up feeders.
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<blockquote data-quote="anonymousupsman" data-source="post: 1424086" data-attributes="member: 54305"><p>I'm a Back Up Feeder driver in the NW. With that being said, I'm not at full scale yet. I'm on the 3-year progression and I have complete 1.5 years of that. I only drove package cars for a year and a half before I got to go into feeder.</p><p></p><p>The union has made an agreement with UPS, that states that back up feeder drivers will stay in progression and tell they have reached 3rd or 4th year (depending which contract you fall under) or until you build a run and feeder. Whichever comes first.</p><p></p><p>I'm thankful for the $19.15 that I'm making right now, but the casuals that they are training off the street for peak season are getting paid $27 an hour. Does anyone else feel that we should be paid the same rate for as long as they are working?</p><p></p><p>UPS and the union have not had to deal with this yet, so it's a question to be raised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anonymousupsman, post: 1424086, member: 54305"] I'm a Back Up Feeder driver in the NW. With that being said, I'm not at full scale yet. I'm on the 3-year progression and I have complete 1.5 years of that. I only drove package cars for a year and a half before I got to go into feeder. The union has made an agreement with UPS, that states that back up feeder drivers will stay in progression and tell they have reached 3rd or 4th year (depending which contract you fall under) or until you build a run and feeder. Whichever comes first. I'm thankful for the $19.15 that I'm making right now, but the casuals that they are training off the street for peak season are getting paid $27 an hour. Does anyone else feel that we should be paid the same rate for as long as they are working? UPS and the union have not had to deal with this yet, so it's a question to be raised. [/QUOTE]
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