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UPS can't compete because of high labor costs?
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<blockquote data-quote="John19841" data-source="post: 615150" data-attributes="member: 10939"><p>Depends on where you are. Keep in mind though, that in a lot of areas, just as many people support their families with more than that. </p><p></p><p>Most people also get to support their families by actually seeing them...</p><p></p><p>Where I am, if it were not for excessive overtime, a driver's income would be under the average. That means more than half the people get by on more. Especially when you think of ALL the people working at the Walmart's, McDonalds and every labor job around that pays subpar wages. They all bring the average incomes down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John19841, post: 615150, member: 10939"] Depends on where you are. Keep in mind though, that in a lot of areas, just as many people support their families with more than that. Most people also get to support their families by actually seeing them... Where I am, if it were not for excessive overtime, a driver's income would be under the average. That means more than half the people get by on more. Especially when you think of ALL the people working at the Walmart's, McDonalds and every labor job around that pays subpar wages. They all bring the average incomes down. [/QUOTE]
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