No... I only worked 7.5 hours. Only $59.40 plus bonus plus holiday. No more pension contributions either.Anyone else other that NE people make $92 an hour that day?
$34??? It’s not 2014.$34 because I'd rather get paid to be with my family then make $100 going in.
Pay rates vary.$34??? It’s not 2014.
I know, but $3 seems a little steep. Hell, even Montana gets over 36.Pay rates vary.
I know, but $3 seems a little steep. Hell, even Montana gets over 36.
92 x 8, 55 x 3.5. Atlantic Area.Anyone else other that NE people make $92 an hour that day?
That's a scam. Because UPS pockets the overtime money.It's totally plausible, because in some area's they have a % of their raises
diverted into the pension fund. Our old friend @UpstateNYUPSer dealt with that.
Exactly. Only straight time hours count.That's a scam. Because UPS pockets the overtime money.
That's a scam. Because UPS pockets the overtime money.
Exactly. Only straight time hours count.
I understand that. But diverting wages is a scam. The company is saving a boatload of money when you do that. Unfortunately it hasn't worked out well for many pension plans.I was only addressing the disparity in hourly wages.
I understand that. But diverting wages is a scam. The company is saving a boatload of money when you do that. Unfortunately it hasn't worked out well for many pension plans.
It's a windfall for the company we raises are divirted into the pension plan and unfortunately the only thing the employees get is fake promises and smaller paychecks.(Kind of scratching my head)
I don't think of it as a scam.... it's more like the reality of the situation ?
Any multi-employer pension fund that was projecting returns like the fund that
Upstate was in.. were delusional.. in thinking those returns were sustainable.
How many years did you work at UPS?(Kind of scratching my head)
I don't think of it as a scam.... it's more like the reality of the situation ?
Any multi-employer pension fund that was projecting returns like the fund that
Upstate was in.. were delusional.. in thinking those returns were sustainable.