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<blockquote data-quote="PAUPSER" data-source="post: 666570" data-attributes="member: 15136"><p>I been working at Ups for two years on the morning pre-load. For the first year and six months I was unloading trucks and for the last six months I have been loading. The question I have am I entitled to a dollar raise? I was told by several people that loading is a “skilled” position and you get a dollar more an hour; however, I have never got a raise. I recently talked to the full supervisor and was told you have to load a for a full year to get your dollar. I then went to the center manager and was told you have to load for 30 straight days without a misload to get the raise. I wanted to know if any of these right or am I entitled to the raise? I was told by several drivers and preloaders to file a grievance. Any suggestions? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAUPSER, post: 666570, member: 15136"] I been working at Ups for two years on the morning pre-load. For the first year and six months I was unloading trucks and for the last six months I have been loading. The question I have am I entitled to a dollar raise? I was told by several people that loading is a “skilled” position and you get a dollar more an hour; however, I have never got a raise. I recently talked to the full supervisor and was told you have to load a for a full year to get your dollar. I then went to the center manager and was told you have to load for 30 straight days without a misload to get the raise. I wanted to know if any of these right or am I entitled to the raise? I was told by several drivers and preloaders to file a grievance. Any suggestions? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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