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<blockquote data-quote="GuyinBrown" data-source="post: 219989" data-attributes="member: 9444"><p>One thing to keep in mind is the "total package". There is no denying that the part time wage sucks for the amount of work you're required to do. The starting hourly wage has only gone up $.50 since I started there almost 20 years ago. $8 an hour in the late 80's wage a great starting wage. $8.50 an hour in 2007 is barely more than the fry guy at McDonalds. </p><p></p><p>However, when you're looking for a new job you need to keep in mind that total package that you have available to you as a part time UPS employee....</p><p></p><p>Full benefits for you and your family</p><p>Tuition Reimbursement </p><p>401k </p><p>Stock</p><p>Pension</p><p>Paid Vacations</p><p>Paid Holidays</p><p>etc, etc</p><p></p><p>I'm no "company man" trying to sing the praises of UPS, but a lot of people look only at the hourly wage when they're comparing part time jobs. Don't sell yourself short for an extra dollar an hour when you're looking for a new job and make sure you're really comparing "apples to apples".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuyinBrown, post: 219989, member: 9444"] One thing to keep in mind is the "total package". There is no denying that the part time wage sucks for the amount of work you're required to do. The starting hourly wage has only gone up $.50 since I started there almost 20 years ago. $8 an hour in the late 80's wage a great starting wage. $8.50 an hour in 2007 is barely more than the fry guy at McDonalds. However, when you're looking for a new job you need to keep in mind that total package that you have available to you as a part time UPS employee.... Full benefits for you and your family Tuition Reimbursement 401k Stock Pension Paid Vacations Paid Holidays etc, etc I'm no "company man" trying to sing the praises of UPS, but a lot of people look only at the hourly wage when they're comparing part time jobs. Don't sell yourself short for an extra dollar an hour when you're looking for a new job and make sure you're really comparing "apples to apples". [/QUOTE]
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