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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 952340" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>If they stick with the plan they came out with this year then eventually you'll see more and more at the top of the range. Assuming they don't keep raising top of range every year. I wonder if they'll alternate years...this year top-out went up 3%, next year they might raise starting pay. If they do one or the other every year then the middle of the range will keep increasing. Those starting out will be chasing the midway point and better raises forever. And eventually as senior couriers retire they'll be replaced with much cheaper couriers who'll never do as well. Yes, I recommended couriers with some time in to consider what they'd be giving up if they leave. But for new couriers who realize in a few years that they aren't making any headway the answer to what they'd give up by quitting is pretty easy. Not much. If you are new I hope you realize that 10 years from now your purchasing power won't be much more than now due to 3% raises and inflation. You'd be much better off joining the military.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 952340, member: 24302"] If they stick with the plan they came out with this year then eventually you'll see more and more at the top of the range. Assuming they don't keep raising top of range every year. I wonder if they'll alternate years...this year top-out went up 3%, next year they might raise starting pay. If they do one or the other every year then the middle of the range will keep increasing. Those starting out will be chasing the midway point and better raises forever. And eventually as senior couriers retire they'll be replaced with much cheaper couriers who'll never do as well. Yes, I recommended couriers with some time in to consider what they'd be giving up if they leave. But for new couriers who realize in a few years that they aren't making any headway the answer to what they'd give up by quitting is pretty easy. Not much. If you are new I hope you realize that 10 years from now your purchasing power won't be much more than now due to 3% raises and inflation. You'd be much better off joining the military. [/QUOTE]
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