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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2394874" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Factor in those years when you received nothing and you would be barely in line with inflation. But at the same time the wage scale that has been posted it would appear that even the top out guys (average age 71) would still be around 10 bucks an hour less than UPS. That disparity is too wide. Then again if you look at Ground contractor drivers most are on per diems which converted to a wage would be around 12 bucks an hour 55 to 60 hour work weeks all straight time no benefits of any kind and despite those wages they are still getting results that are satisfactory to X and don't think that it's not impacting wage progression over at Express.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2394874, member: 58386"] Factor in those years when you received nothing and you would be barely in line with inflation. But at the same time the wage scale that has been posted it would appear that even the top out guys (average age 71) would still be around 10 bucks an hour less than UPS. That disparity is too wide. Then again if you look at Ground contractor drivers most are on per diems which converted to a wage would be around 12 bucks an hour 55 to 60 hour work weeks all straight time no benefits of any kind and despite those wages they are still getting results that are satisfactory to X and don't think that it's not impacting wage progression over at Express. [/QUOTE]
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