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<blockquote data-quote="pretender" data-source="post: 651250" data-attributes="member: 1493"><p>I am assuming that there are a lot of drivers like me--early to mid 50's with over 30 years of service. Most of us would leave tomorrow, but our 401ks/IRAs have not fully recovered. We always thought we could pick up another job to supplement our pension; but now we are not quite so certain...</p><p></p><p>However, I do believe the writing is on the wall. Even though we earn every penny of our $30 per hour, I don't think UPS can survive in the long term without drastic wage reductions.</p><p></p><p>Putting aside the contractual issues for the moment, what would it take for us "older" drivers to leave? I have no idea what the dollar amount has been in past management buyouts...Since I am dreaming anyway, $3000 per year of service would be the figure at which I would leave today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pretender, post: 651250, member: 1493"] I am assuming that there are a lot of drivers like me--early to mid 50's with over 30 years of service. Most of us would leave tomorrow, but our 401ks/IRAs have not fully recovered. We always thought we could pick up another job to supplement our pension; but now we are not quite so certain... However, I do believe the writing is on the wall. Even though we earn every penny of our $30 per hour, I don't think UPS can survive in the long term without drastic wage reductions. Putting aside the contractual issues for the moment, what would it take for us "older" drivers to leave? I have no idea what the dollar amount has been in past management buyouts...Since I am dreaming anyway, $3000 per year of service would be the figure at which I would leave today. [/QUOTE]
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