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In 1997 I quit UPS with over 150,000 of my co-workers mainly for part-timers
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<blockquote data-quote="Ancient Alien" data-source="post: 3587529" data-attributes="member: 70963"><p>We went on strike mainly for 10,000 part-time jobs that would be created to full time jobs. We also protected our pension. I believe that contract was for 4-years(1997-2001). It got me to thinking. I know of no UPS part-timer in my center from 1997-2001 that today is a full-time driver. They all quit and moved on.</p><p></p><p>I've been reading here almost daily at the Cafe from newbies who claim they failed Stalingrad. Do you see a huge trend in kids today not making the cut too? </p><p></p><p>I guess what I'm getting at is; I put my livelihood on the line in 1997 for the lower ranks. They're all pretty much gone and now flash forward to 2018 and we're all going to quit UPS again for newer Hybrid employees that will only make $34 an hour over the life of the contract? </p><p></p><p>I'm with you fellers tho'. </p><p></p><p>Happy Hump Day! Ol' Fitty has a No OT Day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ancient Alien, post: 3587529, member: 70963"] We went on strike mainly for 10,000 part-time jobs that would be created to full time jobs. We also protected our pension. I believe that contract was for 4-years(1997-2001). It got me to thinking. I know of no UPS part-timer in my center from 1997-2001 that today is a full-time driver. They all quit and moved on. I've been reading here almost daily at the Cafe from newbies who claim they failed Stalingrad. Do you see a huge trend in kids today not making the cut too? I guess what I'm getting at is; I put my livelihood on the line in 1997 for the lower ranks. They're all pretty much gone and now flash forward to 2018 and we're all going to quit UPS again for newer Hybrid employees that will only make $34 an hour over the life of the contract? I'm with you fellers tho'. Happy Hump Day! Ol' Fitty has a No OT Day! [/QUOTE]
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