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Here's How UPS Driver Income Stacks Up
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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1212942" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>Here's irony for you: I started typing my previous post on my bus ride to work, but was rinterrupted by the arrival at my stop. Before i could get back to finishing my post my center manager pulled me into the office to ask me to "take a look at how i am running", because, in is words, "this is not a $100k job". He was pointing out how there are managers who make less than me (which is why so long ago I turned down going into mgmt). He said feeders-where they have to manage trailer loads of goods, and the responsibility and skill that entails-is a $100k job, but not pkg. Nevermind I drive a 1300, often filled going both ways each day to the route and back. And I don't unload one hundred pieces at a time, with a pallet jack.</p><p></p><p>I am currently at $81.2k. I told him about the list I had just seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1212942, member: 32753"] Here's irony for you: I started typing my previous post on my bus ride to work, but was rinterrupted by the arrival at my stop. Before i could get back to finishing my post my center manager pulled me into the office to ask me to "take a look at how i am running", because, in is words, "this is not a $100k job". He was pointing out how there are managers who make less than me (which is why so long ago I turned down going into mgmt). He said feeders-where they have to manage trailer loads of goods, and the responsibility and skill that entails-is a $100k job, but not pkg. Nevermind I drive a 1300, often filled going both ways each day to the route and back. And I don't unload one hundred pieces at a time, with a pallet jack. I am currently at $81.2k. I told him about the list I had just seen. [/QUOTE]
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