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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 743151" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>Fracus, </p><p> No offense, but there's very little chance you can know what FT Supvs and mgrs make. You may know what some of them make. But I quite a while ago, was a Payroll Supv and payed all mgmt in my district. There were great variations in pay back then. I don't know about now, but I assume there is still a good deal of variations. Usually the variations were due to length of service, how good\poorly the supv has performed etc. As far as pension, a few years ago, there was a change for pension for newer\younger mgmt folks. I believe at the time of the change it was all mgmt with < 5 years in and\or all mgmt under 29. (I'm not exactly sure, since I wasn't close to being effected by the change). For older mgmt, we have the same pension plan we've always had which is 100% paid for by UPS. We also don't have to pay for union dues, which although less then our monthly medical fees, help to offset this difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 743151, member: 4886"] Fracus, No offense, but there's very little chance you can know what FT Supvs and mgrs make. You may know what some of them make. But I quite a while ago, was a Payroll Supv and payed all mgmt in my district. There were great variations in pay back then. I don't know about now, but I assume there is still a good deal of variations. Usually the variations were due to length of service, how good\poorly the supv has performed etc. As far as pension, a few years ago, there was a change for pension for newer\younger mgmt folks. I believe at the time of the change it was all mgmt with < 5 years in and\or all mgmt under 29. (I'm not exactly sure, since I wasn't close to being effected by the change). For older mgmt, we have the same pension plan we've always had which is 100% paid for by UPS. We also don't have to pay for union dues, which although less then our monthly medical fees, help to offset this difference. [/QUOTE]
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