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<blockquote data-quote="HotPepperHead72" data-source="post: 1022872" data-attributes="member: 43341"><p>Lolol! Chit. </p><p></p><p>If it weren't for her letting me live here I would be "Livin in my van... down by the river". Everyone that I know is telling me to not walk away from this job nor company. Thing is, I have not made this pitiful wage in over a decade. The benefits may be Great but I need to make a living too. It truly lowers any male's self esteem when it's his girlfriend paying for everything at the cash register... helping with gas... bringing home food... buying you clothes...</p><p></p><p>THIS is what UPS has brought me... and the joke is... I have voluntarily put myself in this position. See, our non-union competition(we won't name names) start their preloaders at $14.80 an hour, benefits at 90 days, same minimal upward mobility. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotPepperHead72, post: 1022872, member: 43341"] Lolol! Chit. If it weren't for her letting me live here I would be "Livin in my van... down by the river". Everyone that I know is telling me to not walk away from this job nor company. Thing is, I have not made this pitiful wage in over a decade. The benefits may be Great but I need to make a living too. It truly lowers any male's self esteem when it's his girlfriend paying for everything at the cash register... helping with gas... bringing home food... buying you clothes... THIS is what UPS has brought me... and the joke is... I have voluntarily put myself in this position. See, our non-union competition(we won't name names) start their preloaders at $14.80 an hour, benefits at 90 days, same minimal upward mobility. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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