Bandit_Driver
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Can someone explain why UPS has one pay scale and not have a scale per aircraft. Seems this would greatly benefit the company.
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They used to have two pay scales, narrow body (DC-8 727 & 757) and wide body. But after they retired the 3 seaters, they just rolled the 75 into the rest of the fleet.
HAHA. They don't let you drive the truck. You are a drivers helper for a day. Supposed to instill in you humility and an understanding of the other side of the company. We are all just a bunch of widgets in the huge brown machine.
HAHA. They don't let you drive the truck. You are a drivers helper for a day. Supposed to instill in you humility and an understanding of the other side of the company. We are all just a bunch of widgets in the huge brown machine.
Can someone explain why UPS has one pay scale and not have a scale per aircraft. Seems this would greatly benefit the company.
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I always wonder how Kaylee felt about him kicking someone through her engine...
I thought the "package car" ride-along day was fun. It was non-stop for about 10 hours with no lunch break, a lot of "speed walking" and heavy lifting. It was kind of funny to see how concerned the customers were that it wasn't their usual UPS guy! They loved that dude! I happily took it over another day of death by power-point on corporate policies. Of course I'm still in the honeymoon period of the new job, so I'm sure my perspective is naive! I also would not want to do it every day.
Guarantee is 975 hours per year.
I don't even work at UPS and I feel the same thingWe are all just a bunch of widgets in the huge brown machine.