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Is being an overachiever at UPS worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="PT Car Washer" data-source="post: 1297144" data-attributes="member: 45266"><p>I can't believe how hard the new young guys and gals work for so little bit of money. When I started Preload 36 years ago we made about $.50 an hour less then the drivers. Worked about 4 to 41/2 hours a day. Max weight was 50lbs. No progression and full benefits in 30 days. We worked hard, but nothing like what UPS wants now. Every contract means more concessions for the new guys and more money for the old guys. Buddy of mine in the hub makes $31.75/hr to do rewrap for 5 hours a night and 7 weeks vacation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PT Car Washer, post: 1297144, member: 45266"] I can't believe how hard the new young guys and gals work for so little bit of money. When I started Preload 36 years ago we made about $.50 an hour less then the drivers. Worked about 4 to 41/2 hours a day. Max weight was 50lbs. No progression and full benefits in 30 days. We worked hard, but nothing like what UPS wants now. Every contract means more concessions for the new guys and more money for the old guys. Buddy of mine in the hub makes $31.75/hr to do rewrap for 5 hours a night and 7 weeks vacation. [/QUOTE]
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