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<blockquote data-quote="island1fox" data-source="post: 634444" data-attributes="member: 4816"><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink2:" title="Wink :wink2:" data-shortname=":wink2:" />Sorry for any confusion I might have caused. </p><p>If we follow all of this thread ----especially when I was referring to the financial health or even the very existence of UPS --you have to talk BOTTOM LINE.</p><p>Could you picture the union informing the Company that those "cheap" benefits you provide are no longer needed. There would be no problem of what the "Hourly " wage would be. I assure you --my statement is correct --I was being kind when I even said average. 100,000 is a good number.</p><p>An old rule of thumb --Take your hourly wage and divide it by two(just add 50% to your wage} that is what you actually earn per hour !!!!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>P/t was always looked upon as a "Gateway" job --something you did until you finished college or went into the military or moved on to whatever you were going to do with your life. It was and always will be a "part time job"</p><p>People that consider themselves "career" part-timers --I actually feel sorry for.</p><p>For anyone that feels that Burger King or whatever are 'easier" or have better pay and benefits --should go .Spend your life at Jack in the "BOX"</p><p>I was never concerned about my starting rate of 2.19 an hour -----I always knew --much bigger and better jobs --my career --was just around the corner !!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="island1fox, post: 634444, member: 4816"] :wink2:Sorry for any confusion I might have caused. If we follow all of this thread ----especially when I was referring to the financial health or even the very existence of UPS --you have to talk BOTTOM LINE. Could you picture the union informing the Company that those "cheap" benefits you provide are no longer needed. There would be no problem of what the "Hourly " wage would be. I assure you --my statement is correct --I was being kind when I even said average. 100,000 is a good number. An old rule of thumb --Take your hourly wage and divide it by two(just add 50% to your wage} that is what you actually earn per hour !!!! P/t was always looked upon as a "Gateway" job --something you did until you finished college or went into the military or moved on to whatever you were going to do with your life. It was and always will be a "part time job" People that consider themselves "career" part-timers --I actually feel sorry for. For anyone that feels that Burger King or whatever are 'easier" or have better pay and benefits --should go .Spend your life at Jack in the "BOX" I was never concerned about my starting rate of 2.19 an hour -----I always knew --much bigger and better jobs --my career --was just around the corner !!!! [/QUOTE]
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