UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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500.29 hours and $17,235.25 YTD.
I actually liked it. It was 13 and change an hour I believe and it was crazy. I remember what I made my last week before the raise and my first week after. I went from grossing $1075 and change to $1903 in one week. It was the greatest feeling ever.I could do 5 years (that's as long as i would ever vote for) but it would have to be significant raises every 6 months to a year. And they'd have to be at $34-35 an hour before their final raise before I would vote yes.
This $12 an hour raise or whatever it is is just stupid.
I actually liked it. It was 13 and change an hour I believe and it was crazy. I remember what I made my last week before the raise and my first week after. I went from grossing $1075 and change to $1903 in one week. It was the greatest feeling ever.
No, there's just honestly not so much to deliver there. Even drivers working "safely", *wink wink*, don't need to be out there 12 hours a day. Driver slots open up when people 1) retire, 2) tip their tractor over on themselves on the weekend, or 3) get hit by lightning.They are working too fast still apparently
Back when it was a couple year wait sure. i hit full scale at 24. I've been at ups almost 15 years. Now guys my age are still waiting to hit full scale after years waiting to go ft and a 4 year progression.I actually liked it. It was 13 and change an hour I believe and it was crazy. I remember what I made my last week before the raise and my first week after. I went from grossing $1075 and change to $1903 in one week. It was the greatest feeling ever.
I agree. The 4 year progression is wrong. With that being said, I enjoyed the monster one time raise. I don’t agree with it taking 4 years to get there.Back when it was a couple year wait sure. i hit full scale at 24. I've been at ups almost 15 years. Now guys my age are still waiting to hit full scale after years waiting to go ft and a 4 year progression.
429.65 hours and 16,065.25 YTD working PT. And someone keeps asking why I am still PT.500.29 hours and $17,235.25 YTD.
that is good for part time429.65 hours and 16,065.25 YTD working PT. And someone keeps asking why I am still PT.
I won't average that year long because of my 7 weeks vacations and other PT are trying to cut in to my hours.t
that is good for part time
you been there 25 yearsI won't average that year long because of my 7 weeks vacations and other PT are trying to cut in to my hours.
Let's assume that you worked 2000 hours per year and that each raise of the 4 year progression was $4.50/hr rather than the current percentage.
2000 * $4.50 = $9K
2000 * $2 = $4K
The company is "underpaying" you (at least) $5K/year for each of the 4 years that you are in progression.
I would be curious as to how many of those who began their progression actually made it to top rate.
That’s not bad at all. I’m at 480 hours and 17K ytd429.65 hours and 16,065.25 YTD working PT. And someone keeps asking why I am still PT.
My theory is that they are trying to move towards no one ever topping out. Which would require extending the progression as long as possible, and figuring out how to fire everyone or get them to quit before they top out. Just the conspiracy theorist in me, though.
40 years.you been there 25 years
Long term, I think they are looking for a single starting rate with no progression. Just the negotiated/contractual annual raises.
I need a job in your center!! I made 90 last year and I took at least a month off without payOur milkers don’t break $90K.
I need a job in your center!! I made 90 last year and I took at least a month off without pay
So true I took over two months off and still hit 90kI need a job in your center!! I made 90 last year and I took at least a month off without pay
So your last day on BC is 5/8You can have mine—-my last work day is 5/7.