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Do we deserve $32+/hour
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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 1119299" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>My observations are mainly that a P/T has a fallback to their old P/T job.</p><p>P/T generally have not worked any real job but UPS and feel a certain sense of entitlement and they do not go out and ride their route before they start and on the weekends after they start. They have been unionized and feel they just come in and once they punch the clock, they start working and don't do anything related to the job off the clock.</p><p>If they don't make it, there is always next year when they can bid again.</p><p>Most P/Ts make it on their 2nd try.</p><p></p><p>The "off the street" driver hire has worked other jobs and understands how great a UPS driver job is.</p><p>If they don't make it, they are gone and they will do whatever it takes to make seniority.</p><p>They go out and drive their route before they start and on weekends ... they are hungrier and wiser in the ways of the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 1119299, member: 7966"] My observations are mainly that a P/T has a fallback to their old P/T job. P/T generally have not worked any real job but UPS and feel a certain sense of entitlement and they do not go out and ride their route before they start and on the weekends after they start. They have been unionized and feel they just come in and once they punch the clock, they start working and don't do anything related to the job off the clock. If they don't make it, there is always next year when they can bid again. Most P/Ts make it on their 2nd try. The "off the street" driver hire has worked other jobs and understands how great a UPS driver job is. If they don't make it, they are gone and they will do whatever it takes to make seniority. They go out and drive their route before they start and on weekends ... they are hungrier and wiser in the ways of the world. [/QUOTE]
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