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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 1868818" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>Where I am, there are constantly ads looking for drivers by ISPs. They can't find really good people because really good people don't need to work for what the ISPs can afford to pay. The highest pay was a $50,000 a year 'salary' meaning no overtime pay , with fine print saying that amount included performance bonuses, attendance bonuses, no benefits and 11 hour days. Doesn't even add up to $15 an hour. At the other end, another ISP is offering the generous amount of $30k per year including bonuses, no benefits, and only 50 hours per week. 10 years ago I was paying $12 an hour, plus a daily bonus if they exceeded a certain number of packages. I made sure that they never worked more than 9 hours a day, and was there every day to ensure that they knew where every stop was on the rural routes. How can these guys stand themselves for taking money while paying starvation wages?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 1868818, member: 60252"] Where I am, there are constantly ads looking for drivers by ISPs. They can't find really good people because really good people don't need to work for what the ISPs can afford to pay. The highest pay was a $50,000 a year 'salary' meaning no overtime pay , with fine print saying that amount included performance bonuses, attendance bonuses, no benefits and 11 hour days. Doesn't even add up to $15 an hour. At the other end, another ISP is offering the generous amount of $30k per year including bonuses, no benefits, and only 50 hours per week. 10 years ago I was paying $12 an hour, plus a daily bonus if they exceeded a certain number of packages. I made sure that they never worked more than 9 hours a day, and was there every day to ensure that they knew where every stop was on the rural routes. How can these guys stand themselves for taking money while paying starvation wages????? [/QUOTE]
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