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<blockquote data-quote="AKCoverMan" data-source="post: 1050384" data-attributes="member: 17867"><p>Well, as to $60 a week contribution.. let's run some numbers. </p><p></p><p>There are what like 50,000 of us? At $60 a week for 52 weeks a year that's $156 million a year. UPS made a $5.76 billion profit in 2011.. if we had been kicking in this $60 a week the profit would have been like $5.90 billion. It really doesn't change the big picture of the company's financials much. $5.90 vs. $5.76.</p><p></p><p>But $60 a week out of my pay is over $3,000 a year or about three entire take home paychecks. Big impact.</p><p></p><p>Big impact on us for practically no impact on company bottom line. I say tell em to pound sand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKCoverMan, post: 1050384, member: 17867"] Well, as to $60 a week contribution.. let's run some numbers. There are what like 50,000 of us? At $60 a week for 52 weeks a year that's $156 million a year. UPS made a $5.76 billion profit in 2011.. if we had been kicking in this $60 a week the profit would have been like $5.90 billion. It really doesn't change the big picture of the company's financials much. $5.90 vs. $5.76. But $60 a week out of my pay is over $3,000 a year or about three entire take home paychecks. Big impact. Big impact on us for practically no impact on company bottom line. I say tell em to pound sand. [/QUOTE]
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