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Why would part timers stay in union?
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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 3601051" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>I do see the huge difference, that's why I became a ground driver and didn't stay part time. Ground drivers earn what they make, and the pay is an incentive to get people to take the job. If part timers made the same after four years as part timers who've been there for 30 years, no one would ever become a driver. If you can't wait to make the big bucks, go driving.</p><p></p><p>All that is not to say part timers shouldn't make more, and particularly ones who are in the middle range. But remember, it took those old part timers a long time to get to where they are. You are calling for a catch up raise under the terms of the new contract, imagine the catch up raise the 30-year part timers would expect if 10-year part timers suddenly started making the same as them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 3601051, member: 63706"] I do see the huge difference, that's why I became a ground driver and didn't stay part time. Ground drivers earn what they make, and the pay is an incentive to get people to take the job. If part timers made the same after four years as part timers who've been there for 30 years, no one would ever become a driver. If you can't wait to make the big bucks, go driving. All that is not to say part timers shouldn't make more, and particularly ones who are in the middle range. But remember, it took those old part timers a long time to get to where they are. You are calling for a catch up raise under the terms of the new contract, imagine the catch up raise the 30-year part timers would expect if 10-year part timers suddenly started making the same as them. [/QUOTE]
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