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<blockquote data-quote="thecamel" data-source="post: 4122292" data-attributes="member: 33455"><p>Saw a purple X'er about a year and a half ago. I was fueling the brown sled and I guess it tickled him that I was still working as he had very recently completed his 8 for the day. Until I enlightened him that I was on OT. </p><p></p><p>His whole expression changed. A conversation ensued and we each shared our work bios where I found out that he was a 12 year courier that had started on the west coast, migrated to the northeast and had so far settled in the southeast. </p><p></p><p>He was making 16-17ish per hour. Had to contribute to his own health insurance and was still several years away from top rate. </p><p></p><p>Imagine his surprise when he got the straight skinny on the brown compensation package, health insurance, pension contribution, OT, and 4 years to top rate. </p><p></p><p>For those of you who are aware of our top rate....What in the he'll is fred doing to you over there? I think he left that conversation with a very interesting outlook moving forward. </p><p></p><p>Yes, Fred is contributing to wage stagnation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thecamel, post: 4122292, member: 33455"] Saw a purple X'er about a year and a half ago. I was fueling the brown sled and I guess it tickled him that I was still working as he had very recently completed his 8 for the day. Until I enlightened him that I was on OT. His whole expression changed. A conversation ensued and we each shared our work bios where I found out that he was a 12 year courier that had started on the west coast, migrated to the northeast and had so far settled in the southeast. He was making 16-17ish per hour. Had to contribute to his own health insurance and was still several years away from top rate. Imagine his surprise when he got the straight skinny on the brown compensation package, health insurance, pension contribution, OT, and 4 years to top rate. For those of you who are aware of our top rate....What in the he'll is fred doing to you over there? I think he left that conversation with a very interesting outlook moving forward. Yes, Fred is contributing to wage stagnation. [/QUOTE]
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