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<blockquote data-quote="theamazondude" data-source="post: 5410707" data-attributes="member: 101439"><p>That's the crazy thing that the unions have done at UPS they have given Delivery drivers "the veterans" the high wages. It looks like the unions have come up with a scheme to raise the wages for veteran delivery drivers so that they could apply for the delivery positions and get the high pay rate while the newbie delivery drivers got nothing and while the warehouse workers get scraps.</p><p>Now I understand why some UPS driver in this website keeps on insisting he is making 42$ per hour. So I'm assuming he started off as regular worker than became a driver seeing how the union had raised the salary for veteran drivers and how these same union veterans and leaders became delivery drivers who got the high wages because they were veteran delivery drivers or workers. Yet it wasn't UPS that did this in favor of delivery drivers but because the union forced UPS to raise there wages.</p><p>Yeah so nope Delivery drivers are not part of the warehouse workers. Those are 2 separate type of workers working for 2 separate departments or you might say they should be working for 2 separate departments in UPS. In amazon the delivery drivers are not considered warehouse workers at all, they are in a different department. So most of the changes that effect warehouse workers in amazon has nothing to do with delivery drivers nor does any change in for delivery drivers effect the warehouse workers.</p><p>That's what must UPS warehouse workers seem to be confused because of how the union is taking advantage of them by the veterans who are apparently delivery drivers trying to claim they are part of the inside warehouse crew.</p><p>So let me clarify, the unions at UPS have come up with a scheme to take advantage of all the warehouse workers by trying to claim that a warehouse worker is similar to a delivery driver. In this way they can raise the salary up to 40$ for so called veteran drivers while leaving the pay for regular warehouse workers at 15.50$. The union members who have been a part of UPS for years than became delivery drivers to get the high pay they kept raise for delivery driver over the years similar to getting a promotion. According them its easy to become a UPS delivery driver and after checking it out myself, UPS does hire anyone to be a delivery driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theamazondude, post: 5410707, member: 101439"] That's the crazy thing that the unions have done at UPS they have given Delivery drivers "the veterans" the high wages. It looks like the unions have come up with a scheme to raise the wages for veteran delivery drivers so that they could apply for the delivery positions and get the high pay rate while the newbie delivery drivers got nothing and while the warehouse workers get scraps. Now I understand why some UPS driver in this website keeps on insisting he is making 42$ per hour. So I'm assuming he started off as regular worker than became a driver seeing how the union had raised the salary for veteran drivers and how these same union veterans and leaders became delivery drivers who got the high wages because they were veteran delivery drivers or workers. Yet it wasn't UPS that did this in favor of delivery drivers but because the union forced UPS to raise there wages. Yeah so nope Delivery drivers are not part of the warehouse workers. Those are 2 separate type of workers working for 2 separate departments or you might say they should be working for 2 separate departments in UPS. In amazon the delivery drivers are not considered warehouse workers at all, they are in a different department. So most of the changes that effect warehouse workers in amazon has nothing to do with delivery drivers nor does any change in for delivery drivers effect the warehouse workers. That's what must UPS warehouse workers seem to be confused because of how the union is taking advantage of them by the veterans who are apparently delivery drivers trying to claim they are part of the inside warehouse crew. So let me clarify, the unions at UPS have come up with a scheme to take advantage of all the warehouse workers by trying to claim that a warehouse worker is similar to a delivery driver. In this way they can raise the salary up to 40$ for so called veteran drivers while leaving the pay for regular warehouse workers at 15.50$. The union members who have been a part of UPS for years than became delivery drivers to get the high pay they kept raise for delivery driver over the years similar to getting a promotion. According them its easy to become a UPS delivery driver and after checking it out myself, UPS does hire anyone to be a delivery driver. [/QUOTE]
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