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<blockquote data-quote="HomeDelivery" data-source="post: 888290" data-attributes="member: 33696"><p>oh so you were going to be driving for UPS as well? and that area/hub you working for is mandatory to pay initiation fees from the start?</p><p></p><p>the brown company still pay better than the Randstad temp agency of FedEx... either way it's going to be similar hours during peak, different colored package cars... </p><p></p><p>as a temp, though, you'll probably be driving rental vehicles, which are worse than the standard stepvan you see normally on the roads.</p><p></p><p>If you're fast and can shovel 20+ stops per hour, then going with a sub-contractor that pays per stop is better for you... since it's only ~$12.82 per hour for HD or Ground</p><p></p><p>But, when the snow / ice hits the road, and your stops per road hour goes out the window, you'll wish you were working for UPS instead of a sub-contractor that doesn't pay you per hour/ overtime, paid vacations, sick days, etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HomeDelivery, post: 888290, member: 33696"] oh so you were going to be driving for UPS as well? and that area/hub you working for is mandatory to pay initiation fees from the start? the brown company still pay better than the Randstad temp agency of FedEx... either way it's going to be similar hours during peak, different colored package cars... as a temp, though, you'll probably be driving rental vehicles, which are worse than the standard stepvan you see normally on the roads. If you're fast and can shovel 20+ stops per hour, then going with a sub-contractor that pays per stop is better for you... since it's only ~$12.82 per hour for HD or Ground But, when the snow / ice hits the road, and your stops per road hour goes out the window, you'll wish you were working for UPS instead of a sub-contractor that doesn't pay you per hour/ overtime, paid vacations, sick days, etc... [/QUOTE]
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