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SurePost - A Subcontracting Violation that has led to the loss of many UPS jobs.
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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1028964" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>Actually, I've read in more than acouple places that FedEx salaried employees, especially in coporate and sales, make more than their UPS counterparts. Google FedEx vs UPS career and you'll get the rundown. Even the ground drivers' base was said to be more than a UPS driver, but it is obvious they don't take into account the expenses that "driver" has to pay out, or that the UPS driver will get oodles of OT unless he fights it with grievances (or resides in a bubble of goodness, according to some of you). I doubt the corporate and sales positions of UPS and FedEx have such caveats, however.</p><p></p><p>Again, UPS is taking it from where ever they can, and they "can't" from drivers, so they are taking it from salaried, non-union employees. For me, for us we get more money, but they get our family time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1028964, member: 32753"] Actually, I've read in more than acouple places that FedEx salaried employees, especially in coporate and sales, make more than their UPS counterparts. Google FedEx vs UPS career and you'll get the rundown. Even the ground drivers' base was said to be more than a UPS driver, but it is obvious they don't take into account the expenses that "driver" has to pay out, or that the UPS driver will get oodles of OT unless he fights it with grievances (or resides in a bubble of goodness, according to some of you). I doubt the corporate and sales positions of UPS and FedEx have such caveats, however. Again, UPS is taking it from where ever they can, and they "can't" from drivers, so they are taking it from salaried, non-union employees. For me, for us we get more money, but they get our family time. [/QUOTE]
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