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<blockquote data-quote="The Range" data-source="post: 3529279" data-attributes="member: 51803"><p>What was your adjusted buying power with a 1998 top rate.. over $30/hr. How long to go full time? For context, it is 8 years to drive here (15 years inside). Someone starting at UPS in this area (NE) will wait 12 years driving and 20 years inside until top rate. You're also chasing that time, as automation creep, a weak union (hybrid drivers, expanse of seasonal, part time cover), and UPS shenanigans will not reduce the wait. Those who began at UPS in 1998 typically endured a 6 year or less wait from pt > full time > top rate. Analyzing the facts, you had it good in comparison. That is interesting indeed, sir. Why would one go to college when that debt could be avoided while earning more $? We reside in a free market, and last I checked UPS cannot staff the operation with union-negotiated pay schedules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Range, post: 3529279, member: 51803"] What was your adjusted buying power with a 1998 top rate.. over $30/hr. How long to go full time? For context, it is 8 years to drive here (15 years inside). Someone starting at UPS in this area (NE) will wait 12 years driving and 20 years inside until top rate. You're also chasing that time, as automation creep, a weak union (hybrid drivers, expanse of seasonal, part time cover), and UPS shenanigans will not reduce the wait. Those who began at UPS in 1998 typically endured a 6 year or less wait from pt > full time > top rate. Analyzing the facts, you had it good in comparison. That is interesting indeed, sir. Why would one go to college when that debt could be avoided while earning more $? We reside in a free market, and last I checked UPS cannot staff the operation with union-negotiated pay schedules. [/QUOTE]
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