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Part Time UPSers raise for next 5 years
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1190671" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>Nice spin, but...</p><p></p><p>Because of paid time off (which is calculated at 4-hours per day), peak season and slight adjustments for volume irregularities, a PTer on the low end (e.g. somebody receiving only their guarantee) will receive credit for 1,000 hours annually.</p><p></p><p>Year 1:</p><p>0.70 * 1000 = $700</p><p>Year 2</p><p>1.40 * 1000 = $1400</p><p>Year 3:</p><p>2.10 * 1000 = $2100</p><p>Year 4:</p><p>2.90 * 1000 = $2900</p><p>Year 5:</p><p>3.90 * 1000 = $3900</p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 18px">TOTAL = $11,000</span></strong></p><p></p><p>I'm aware the raises are split for the fourth & fifth year, but the OT earned during peak season will largely negate the effect. And persons averaging more than 3.5 hours will earn significantly more. Not many entry-level jobs will yield $11,000 in cumulative raises within 5 years.</p><p></p><p>And 35% withholdings? There's a large chunk of Preloaders I work with who pay NO federal income tax. Heck, many even get $$$ back from the government.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1190671, member: 43436"] Nice spin, but... Because of paid time off (which is calculated at 4-hours per day), peak season and slight adjustments for volume irregularities, a PTer on the low end (e.g. somebody receiving only their guarantee) will receive credit for 1,000 hours annually. Year 1: 0.70 * 1000 = $700 Year 2 1.40 * 1000 = $1400 Year 3: 2.10 * 1000 = $2100 Year 4: 2.90 * 1000 = $2900 Year 5: 3.90 * 1000 = $3900 [B][SIZE=5]TOTAL = $11,000[/SIZE][/B] I'm aware the raises are split for the fourth & fifth year, but the OT earned during peak season will largely negate the effect. And persons averaging more than 3.5 hours will earn significantly more. Not many entry-level jobs will yield $11,000 in cumulative raises within 5 years. And 35% withholdings? There's a large chunk of Preloaders I work with who pay NO federal income tax. Heck, many even get $$$ back from the government. [/QUOTE]
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