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<blockquote data-quote="frateshkr" data-source="post: 680729" data-attributes="member: 5826"><p>Well put 287. If the saying goes...a fair day's work for a fair day's pay....is accurate, then it only needs to be determined the level of volume on that fair day and pay. For instance, if i am expected to pick up cans then the pay is easily adjusted to the price of aluminum. If I am expected to make 90 delivery stops and 35 pickups that net the company...oh lets say 9500 dollars in revenue that day then the pay should be commensurate as well. It has seemed to me over 35 years at ups that very few folks who didn't meet the challenge of turning in good figures for the company managed to stick around for very long. </p><p> </p><p>A fair days pay....quite the concept. I wonder how sincerely that principle applies as you move up the ladder at ups or is it mainly a slogan for the hourly folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frateshkr, post: 680729, member: 5826"] Well put 287. If the saying goes...a fair day's work for a fair day's pay....is accurate, then it only needs to be determined the level of volume on that fair day and pay. For instance, if i am expected to pick up cans then the pay is easily adjusted to the price of aluminum. If I am expected to make 90 delivery stops and 35 pickups that net the company...oh lets say 9500 dollars in revenue that day then the pay should be commensurate as well. It has seemed to me over 35 years at ups that very few folks who didn't meet the challenge of turning in good figures for the company managed to stick around for very long. A fair days pay....quite the concept. I wonder how sincerely that principle applies as you move up the ladder at ups or is it mainly a slogan for the hourly folks. [/QUOTE]
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