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What does fed ex "buying there route" mean anyways?
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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 1515403" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>Wow, all sorts of bad info in this thread. Most drivers at Ground can't afford the 4 years of pt work at brown before getting a chance to drive. They need steady money now. You guys talk like all ups drivers make top pay, from what I understand it takes about 8 years to get there. So I wouldn't cry too hard for the guys working for Ground making $16-20 hr for that entire time.</p><p>About half my guys are salary. A true annual salary, short weeks, same pay, sick for a day or two, same pay, vacation, same pay. It's not bad. The other half get paid by stop and piece and make substantially more but it varies quite a bit week to week.</p><p>In my area just about all the drivers are making more than industry average. Typically $50-60k a year for about 50 hour weeks.</p><p>They also deal with much less BS. I have drivers I don't even see for weeks at a time. They show up, do their job and go home never having to deal with a manager. It's not bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 1515403, member: 55017"] Wow, all sorts of bad info in this thread. Most drivers at Ground can't afford the 4 years of pt work at brown before getting a chance to drive. They need steady money now. You guys talk like all ups drivers make top pay, from what I understand it takes about 8 years to get there. So I wouldn't cry too hard for the guys working for Ground making $16-20 hr for that entire time. About half my guys are salary. A true annual salary, short weeks, same pay, sick for a day or two, same pay, vacation, same pay. It's not bad. The other half get paid by stop and piece and make substantially more but it varies quite a bit week to week. In my area just about all the drivers are making more than industry average. Typically $50-60k a year for about 50 hour weeks. They also deal with much less BS. I have drivers I don't even see for weeks at a time. They show up, do their job and go home never having to deal with a manager. It's not bad. [/QUOTE]
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