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<blockquote data-quote="Zowert" data-source="post: 4913564" data-attributes="member: 71957"><p>Good. Saw this poor dude working his tail off in a P-series ‘Prime’ package car the other day. He asked me if it was true that we could make six figures a year. I told him the truth and felt bad when he told me they’re paying him $17 and some change an hour. No raises, no benefits and no PTO other than what the state requires for sick leave. I told him if he could get in at UPS he should, otherwise if the Teamsters ever come knocking on their door at least listen to them.</p><p></p><p>I heard the union is reaching out to Amazon warehouse workers and even some DSP drivers in California but I can’t confirm it. I can see the package handlers working inside actual Amazon facilities unionizing but it’s going to be very hard to get the drivers in. They’re all contracted DSP’s that Amazon can easily drop if there’s a union rep talking to the employees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zowert, post: 4913564, member: 71957"] Good. Saw this poor dude working his tail off in a P-series ‘Prime’ package car the other day. He asked me if it was true that we could make six figures a year. I told him the truth and felt bad when he told me they’re paying him $17 and some change an hour. No raises, no benefits and no PTO other than what the state requires for sick leave. I told him if he could get in at UPS he should, otherwise if the Teamsters ever come knocking on their door at least listen to them. I heard the union is reaching out to Amazon warehouse workers and even some DSP drivers in California but I can’t confirm it. I can see the package handlers working inside actual Amazon facilities unionizing but it’s going to be very hard to get the drivers in. They’re all contracted DSP’s that Amazon can easily drop if there’s a union rep talking to the employees. [/QUOTE]
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