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Question about paying drivers: Fedex vs. UPS
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<blockquote data-quote="PiedmontSteward" data-source="post: 1191076" data-attributes="member: 42270"><p>UPS package car and feeder drivers make $32.71/hr right now, and that's without the $0.70 raise received August 1st (will be computed as back pay once all of our supplements are passed.) They'll top out around $36/hr by the end of the contract in 2018. Granted, that's after a 4 year progression, but all drivers that have completed progression are making the same wage. There are no pay differentials region-to-region (to the best of my knowledge); pay rates are set by the National Master Agreement. Feeder drivers receive premium pay if they're pulling doubles or triples. Time and a half for anything over 8 hours for full-timers.</p><p></p><p>Regional pay differences are one of the tools Fred S uses to keep you guys divided. </p><p></p><p>Cliff notes: You guys are getting absolutely boned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedmontSteward, post: 1191076, member: 42270"] UPS package car and feeder drivers make $32.71/hr right now, and that's without the $0.70 raise received August 1st (will be computed as back pay once all of our supplements are passed.) They'll top out around $36/hr by the end of the contract in 2018. Granted, that's after a 4 year progression, but all drivers that have completed progression are making the same wage. There are no pay differentials region-to-region (to the best of my knowledge); pay rates are set by the National Master Agreement. Feeder drivers receive premium pay if they're pulling doubles or triples. Time and a half for anything over 8 hours for full-timers. Regional pay differences are one of the tools Fred S uses to keep you guys divided. Cliff notes: You guys are getting absolutely boned. [/QUOTE]
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