500 x .58 = 290
500 x .75 = 375
85 a day difference, is 425 a week, that is $22,100 a year difference
are these existing (cpm/hourly) or are they what you think they will be if unionized.UPS may have more money than they know what to do with but won't these figures kill profit over long term.
The Only Thing Ups Is Doing Is Following In The Foot Steps Of Fedex ........ Enough Said.
The figures that O'nite is quoting are Parcel which is Unionized. I don't doubt their validity. It has to be over a contract term.
The figures I quoted are in effect now for UPSF. That is without the raise.
Exactly. There is no shortage of dock space.....probably anywhere.Actualy with all of the trucking companies thats gone out of business in the time since deregulation came about.
There must still be a lot of vacant terminals that can be purchased,or leased from their present owner to fill the void of our service area.
.75 is what ups tractor trailer drivers will top out at in there new contract.
I was validating my comment about them making quite a bit more than us.