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In a bit of a pickle, advice would be appreciated
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<blockquote data-quote="UPSGUY72" data-source="post: 1344155" data-attributes="member: 14514"><p>It all comes down to the bottom line. Right now your working 6 days a week and make +/- $3500 every two weeks before you pay all your work expenses. You also don't have any bennys.</p><p></p><p>At UPS if you got hired as a seasonal or regular driver you will be working M-friend from around 9:00 am till your done. You will not be deliver Sat Air. If your hired as a seasonal you won't get any bennys. Either way the only thing your going to have to buy are a map, UPS socks, and black shoes (sneakers, boot, etc).</p><p></p><p>Yes you will take a pay cut to start either as a casual or as a regular FT driver. However if you get hired as a FT driver in 4 years your will be making almost $36 hr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSGUY72, post: 1344155, member: 14514"] It all comes down to the bottom line. Right now your working 6 days a week and make +/- $3500 every two weeks before you pay all your work expenses. You also don't have any bennys. At UPS if you got hired as a seasonal or regular driver you will be working M-friend from around 9:00 am till your done. You will not be deliver Sat Air. If your hired as a seasonal you won't get any bennys. Either way the only thing your going to have to buy are a map, UPS socks, and black shoes (sneakers, boot, etc). Yes you will take a pay cut to start either as a casual or as a regular FT driver. However if you get hired as a FT driver in 4 years your will be making almost $36 hr. [/QUOTE]
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