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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 271034"><p>Short answer: Yes! </p><p></p><p>Long answer: It's a very demanding job that requires a wide variety of skills, and exposure to various nasty weather conditions and driving hazards. Besides, delivery drivers will only be making $32.14 or so in five years, not $34.</p><p></p><p>Relax, UPS and Teamster negotiators slashed part-timer starting and progression wages in May of 1982 to pay for it. They also froze and/or limited lots of other wages to offset the Top Rates of delivery and feeder drivers. If you average everyone's pay, you'll see it's at a level that you can easily live with. Even as various underpaid full- and part-time UPSers climb the progression ladder, frequently they fall by the wayside and are replaced by another, who starts at the bottom, and in turn, falls by the wayside. And so the revolving door goes 'round and 'round. Only a minority earn Top Rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 271034"] Short answer: Yes! Long answer: It's a very demanding job that requires a wide variety of skills, and exposure to various nasty weather conditions and driving hazards. Besides, delivery drivers will only be making $32.14 or so in five years, not $34. Relax, UPS and Teamster negotiators slashed part-timer starting and progression wages in May of 1982 to pay for it. They also froze and/or limited lots of other wages to offset the Top Rates of delivery and feeder drivers. If you average everyone's pay, you'll see it's at a level that you can easily live with. Even as various underpaid full- and part-time UPSers climb the progression ladder, frequently they fall by the wayside and are replaced by another, who starts at the bottom, and in turn, falls by the wayside. And so the revolving door goes 'round and 'round. Only a minority earn Top Rate. [/QUOTE]
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