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UPS Union Issues
First, They came for Freight now they are coming after RPCDs.
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<blockquote data-quote="browned out" data-source="post: 3824374" data-attributes="member: 8105"><p>The industry average is not a valid comparison. They are all professional freight drivers but UPS is a vastly more profitable company than the others. Here is kinda what we are dealing with here. Who gives a 'friend" what every one else makes? It is how much pressure you take everyday and how much your company makes. </p><p></p><p>Think of it this way;</p><p></p><p>In the 2009 season, the average yearly <strong>salary</strong> for an <strong>NFL</strong> player was around <strong>$770,000 USD</strong>. In comparison, the average <strong>salary</strong> for a <strong>CFL</strong> player in 2009 was approximately <strong>$50,000 </strong>CAN.</p><p></p><p>Both Leagues employ professionals football players but one group of professional faces a much higher injury rate, higher job loss rate, and their company (NFL) makes a boatload more cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browned out, post: 3824374, member: 8105"] The industry average is not a valid comparison. They are all professional freight drivers but UPS is a vastly more profitable company than the others. Here is kinda what we are dealing with here. Who gives a 'friend" what every one else makes? It is how much pressure you take everyday and how much your company makes. Think of it this way; In the 2009 season, the average yearly [B]salary[/B] for an [B]NFL[/B] player was around [B]$770,000 USD[/B]. In comparison, the average [B]salary[/B] for a [B]CFL[/B] player in 2009 was approximately [B]$50,000 [/B]CAN. Both Leagues employ professionals football players but one group of professional faces a much higher injury rate, higher job loss rate, and their company (NFL) makes a boatload more cash. [/QUOTE]
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