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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 1628965"><p>Let's say you're working five days a week now. You probably only need 2 days a week working on call at ups to make what you're making now. I believe it is at least 18.75 an hour(maybe more depending on what supplement/area you are working under/in). Plus Overtime -time and 1/2</p><p></p><p>So if you can average 8 days a month at UPS , you're probably where you're at now, money wise . Cover summer vacations, and you will probably be working everyday come peak and probably not so much (at times not at all come late January, February...) . I think on a yearly basis, you will be ahead of the game. Plus you have a chance to get hired on full time. </p><p></p><p>If you do decide to make the switch, don't burn any bridges with the Fedex operation you would part company with. It's possible you may want to recross that bridge in the future. Be ready to work when they call or you will quickly fall to bottom of the list of people they do call. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Do the math, you know how much you make now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 1628965"] Let's say you're working five days a week now. You probably only need 2 days a week working on call at ups to make what you're making now. I believe it is at least 18.75 an hour(maybe more depending on what supplement/area you are working under/in). Plus Overtime -time and 1/2 So if you can average 8 days a month at UPS , you're probably where you're at now, money wise . Cover summer vacations, and you will probably be working everyday come peak and probably not so much (at times not at all come late January, February...) . I think on a yearly basis, you will be ahead of the game. Plus you have a chance to get hired on full time. If you do decide to make the switch, don't burn any bridges with the Fedex operation you would part company with. It's possible you may want to recross that bridge in the future. Be ready to work when they call or you will quickly fall to bottom of the list of people they do call. Do the math, you know how much you make now. [/QUOTE]
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