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<blockquote data-quote="FedEx2000" data-source="post: 774923" data-attributes="member: 13621"><p>If so many Air drivers are hired off the street, why are there so many posts on here about how people had to be a handler for X amount of years before becoming a driver? Wouldn't it make more sense to hire on as an Air driver, be topped in 2 years, and move over to a FT driver when the opportunity arises? Maybe by "many" you meant "some"? If your goal was to become a driver this route would make much more sense, if possible. Also, from what I have seen posted here, MOST PT benefits at UPS don't kick in until after a year....obviously your contract is different. Do PT handlers get any benefits at UPS? What are the differences vs FT benefits?</p><p></p><p>20hrs x $24 = $480</p><p>40hrs x $15.61 = $624.40 (Starting pay for couriers where I work is $15.61, starting pay for handlers is $12.23)</p><p>About $150/week difference......obviously working more hours, but that's after 2 year top out at UPS vs. starting pay at FedEx.</p><p>Raises are based on performance reviews, but are usually between 3%-6.5% depending on the review, with the exception of the past 2 years....no raises in 2009, max was 2.2% this year. </p><p></p><p>Obviously anyone would rather be making $23-24/hr after 2 years vs $16-17, but it all depends on how long you would have to wait to become an Air or FT driver there. If you get hired as an Air driver off the street or move in to that position fairly quickly, then great......depends on your situation and if you can afford to wait it out, as in MrFedEx's case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedEx2000, post: 774923, member: 13621"] If so many Air drivers are hired off the street, why are there so many posts on here about how people had to be a handler for X amount of years before becoming a driver? Wouldn't it make more sense to hire on as an Air driver, be topped in 2 years, and move over to a FT driver when the opportunity arises? Maybe by "many" you meant "some"? If your goal was to become a driver this route would make much more sense, if possible. Also, from what I have seen posted here, MOST PT benefits at UPS don't kick in until after a year....obviously your contract is different. Do PT handlers get any benefits at UPS? What are the differences vs FT benefits? 20hrs x $24 = $480 40hrs x $15.61 = $624.40 (Starting pay for couriers where I work is $15.61, starting pay for handlers is $12.23) About $150/week difference......obviously working more hours, but that's after 2 year top out at UPS vs. starting pay at FedEx. Raises are based on performance reviews, but are usually between 3%-6.5% depending on the review, with the exception of the past 2 years....no raises in 2009, max was 2.2% this year. Obviously anyone would rather be making $23-24/hr after 2 years vs $16-17, but it all depends on how long you would have to wait to become an Air or FT driver there. If you get hired as an Air driver off the street or move in to that position fairly quickly, then great......depends on your situation and if you can afford to wait it out, as in MrFedEx's case. [/QUOTE]
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