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Is it hard to become a feeder driver in Florida
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<blockquote data-quote="Ancient Alien" data-source="post: 3602149" data-attributes="member: 70963"><p>Eddy,</p><p></p><p>Top rate for package driver varies slightly all over the 50-states. It's in the neighborhood of $36-$37 an hour and there's a hand shake agreement in place just 2-weeks ago for $4.15 more an hour over 5-years. So roughly by the time you make package car driver and all goes well, you'll be looking at roughly $41 an hour.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Btw, my beloved co-workers are kinda perturbed by me sharing what we make an hour. They'd like newbies and the public not to know. Yet, come day 2 or 3 of a walk out in August. UPS goes to the media and explains what their hourly rate is and the public gets into a frenzied shock & awe state over it. So we're just a few weeks from UPS corporate telling the world anyways.</p><p></p><p>This happened in 1997.</p><p></p><p>So it's best I let the cat out of the bag now... before the bag is filled with all these cats. Just between you & I, Ed. I'm actually helping my co-workers out tremendously posting on here. They just don't know that yet. Say a year from now they won't even know I exist. Someday though when they're out looking at a Caribbean sunset or sunrise they'll think back and say... maybe he was right. Maybe it would of been bad if the majority of us voted no? </p><p></p><p>I'm Fitty btw, Coolest Cat at the Cafe! Nice to kick messages back & forth with ya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ancient Alien, post: 3602149, member: 70963"] Eddy, Top rate for package driver varies slightly all over the 50-states. It's in the neighborhood of $36-$37 an hour and there's a hand shake agreement in place just 2-weeks ago for $4.15 more an hour over 5-years. So roughly by the time you make package car driver and all goes well, you'll be looking at roughly $41 an hour. Btw, my beloved co-workers are kinda perturbed by me sharing what we make an hour. They'd like newbies and the public not to know. Yet, come day 2 or 3 of a walk out in August. UPS goes to the media and explains what their hourly rate is and the public gets into a frenzied shock & awe state over it. So we're just a few weeks from UPS corporate telling the world anyways. This happened in 1997. So it's best I let the cat out of the bag now... before the bag is filled with all these cats. Just between you & I, Ed. I'm actually helping my co-workers out tremendously posting on here. They just don't know that yet. Say a year from now they won't even know I exist. Someday though when they're out looking at a Caribbean sunset or sunrise they'll think back and say... maybe he was right. Maybe it would of been bad if the majority of us voted no? I'm Fitty btw, Coolest Cat at the Cafe! Nice to kick messages back & forth with ya. [/QUOTE]
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