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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 89434" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>IF you look at the way things are you will find that you can get a job at Wendy's making about 7 bucks an hour. Not really that hard a job. Now you go to UPS, they work your ass off, pay you 8.50 an hour, and make you work nights.</p><p> </p><p>Now tell me who would do that for a dollar fifty an hour?</p><p> </p><p>As for colleges, they used to be a great place to get people that needed money. But not that much anymore. Many have every bit of their education paid for and would rather party or hang than to work.</p><p> </p><p>One last thought. One which I suggested when they told me the whites creek hub had a 400-500% turn over. The contract says that the $8.50 pay is a minimum. UPS can and should pay more to get good workers in. The 850 is the least they can pay, and most people can get jobs working close to that amount without working nearly as hard. And with the jobless rate as low as it is, not that many looking for jobs.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 89434, member: 484"] IF you look at the way things are you will find that you can get a job at Wendy's making about 7 bucks an hour. Not really that hard a job. Now you go to UPS, they work your ass off, pay you 8.50 an hour, and make you work nights. Now tell me who would do that for a dollar fifty an hour? As for colleges, they used to be a great place to get people that needed money. But not that much anymore. Many have every bit of their education paid for and would rather party or hang than to work. One last thought. One which I suggested when they told me the whites creek hub had a 400-500% turn over. The contract says that the $8.50 pay is a minimum. UPS can and should pay more to get good workers in. The 850 is the least they can pay, and most people can get jobs working close to that amount without working nearly as hard. And with the jobless rate as low as it is, not that many looking for jobs. d [/QUOTE]
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