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09-03-2023 10:30 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:@Effie54. In July, I mailed my sister a 31X34 oil painting so lightweight 8 could pick it up with one finger. UPS packed it in a cardboard box. Imagine my shock when the bill came to $408. She wanted it badly and was willing to pay.
WOW! I can imagine the sticker shock on sending an item that's not heavy. That's a lot! I'm sure she's happy she has it now.
09-03-2023 11:07 PM
09-04-2023 08:59 PM
I am not sure the exact amount they are getting salary wise from this forum from other topics I've read lately (do not trust)
If they do I think it is deserved well into the night that they deliver.
We are happy with our packages I'm sure right?
09-04-2023 11:09 PM
why does someone making a really good wage--for which they have to work hard--bother you? what does it take away from you?
maybe you should contact them all and complain.
09-05-2023 10:56 AM
@GoneButNotForgotten wrote:why does someone making a really good wage--for which they have to work hard--bother you? what does it take away from you?
maybe you should contact them all and complain.
@GoneButNotForgotten It's a matter of skilled vs. unskilled labor. So if everyone makes a fabulous salary, how does the economy survive? If money for everyone is the standard and what we "ought" to make the determining factor you have a welfare state.
McDonalds isn't in most instances a living wage. So how do you get a better job? Get trained, get skills, etc. We're teaching kids to "do what they love" which unfortunately won't be a living in most instances. It isn't easy. It's just life.
09-05-2023 11:07 AM
It is both a physically and mentally challenging job. They are under a lot of pressure. If they have an accident. Even if it isn’t their fault it is held against them. They can lose everything. This happened to a driver I know. He said he was at the end of his rope after he had an accident.
A car ran the red light and hit him. They told him he should have anticipated it and avoided it.
09-05-2023 11:16 AM
The richest 1 percent grabbed nearly two-thirds of all new wealth worth $42 trillion created since 2020, almost twice as much money as the bottom 99 percent of the world's population, reveals a new Oxfam report today. During the past decade, the richest 1 percent had captured around half of all new wealth, and yet the ecomony has not "collapsed". So no, it's not too much.🙄
09-05-2023 11:19 AM
The UPS driver I had here at my office back in the mid '90's told me he was making $25.00 an hour and they were changing his route to a smaller one. He was saying goodbye to many of us since they did not want to pay him for a full day or more anymore since he was at the higher hourly now. I saw him at Walmart a couple of years later and he said he had recently retired. Hard to say whether the $170,000 is worth it or not but they do put in the hours and back breaking work.
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