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<blockquote data-quote="coolslice" data-source="post: 1582044" data-attributes="member: 50491"><p>The future of UPS is simple to me. Create a contract where drivers will work under much smaller wages, which will allow UPS to put more drivers on the road. The current crop of drivers will be phased out over the next few years as the company realizes it is cheaper to work 2 drivers at $15/hr for 6-8 hours than it is to work one for 11 @ $35 If UPS were smart, the next contract would open up lower wage jobs (with lower expectations and demands) while also providing incentive for current drivers to retire at 20-25 years rather than 35 years. UPS has squeezed about as much out of their current system as they can get. All the money in the world isn't going to make every driver handle an ever increasing workload that is bordering on impossible already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolslice, post: 1582044, member: 50491"] The future of UPS is simple to me. Create a contract where drivers will work under much smaller wages, which will allow UPS to put more drivers on the road. The current crop of drivers will be phased out over the next few years as the company realizes it is cheaper to work 2 drivers at $15/hr for 6-8 hours than it is to work one for 11 @ $35 If UPS were smart, the next contract would open up lower wage jobs (with lower expectations and demands) while also providing incentive for current drivers to retire at 20-25 years rather than 35 years. UPS has squeezed about as much out of their current system as they can get. All the money in the world isn't going to make every driver handle an ever increasing workload that is bordering on impossible already. [/QUOTE]
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