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part time pay over the the years?
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<blockquote data-quote="LED" data-source="post: 570027" data-attributes="member: 22664"><p>My Opinion:</p><p>UPS went into the overnight delivery business in the 1980's. That means they had to purchase airplanes and pay pilots - not cheap. </p><p> </p><p>UPS also pays it's full-time drivers and management people very well. In order to do this they have to pay someoene less. </p><p> </p><p>UPS prefers to hire college people to perform its part-time work. They want to use young strong people for a few years, then let them move on to their choice of career (outside of UPS), and then bring in more young strong people to take their place.</p><p> </p><p>If UPS paid high part-time wages, then turnover would be very low. They would have people dong those jobs forever, making more and more money, driving up cost. The use of low paid part-time workers keeps the cost down and a fresh group of young workers coming through the door.</p><p> </p><p>This is my opinion of the situation. I am not saying that it is right or wrong, just my observation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LED, post: 570027, member: 22664"] My Opinion: UPS went into the overnight delivery business in the 1980's. That means they had to purchase airplanes and pay pilots - not cheap. UPS also pays it's full-time drivers and management people very well. In order to do this they have to pay someoene less. UPS prefers to hire college people to perform its part-time work. They want to use young strong people for a few years, then let them move on to their choice of career (outside of UPS), and then bring in more young strong people to take their place. If UPS paid high part-time wages, then turnover would be very low. They would have people dong those jobs forever, making more and more money, driving up cost. The use of low paid part-time workers keeps the cost down and a fresh group of young workers coming through the door. This is my opinion of the situation. I am not saying that it is right or wrong, just my observation. [/QUOTE]
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