And that's terrific for you. I'm glad you were able to make that work. I have a wife and 2 kids to support. One of my kids is an elite athlete which costs hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars every month. I'd sell my organs to not interrupt her pursuing her goals in that area. I also have a Mortgage(2 actually). So $.36 a week won't cut it for me. Neither, frankly will $400. I don't think they pay enough for how hard that work is so I will not do it. I don't think anyone should have to work that hard for that little these days.
Not so. Or at least not so as I was informed by my managers. You move inside or to whatever other position you do so at the rate for that job in the same position of scale on which you are in your ordinary job.
Why am I the worst type of worker? Because you're bitter that you had to suffer more to get to the same place? I'm not spoiled. Nor am I a "new bred worker" whatever the

that is. I haven't worked for less than $20 an hour since 1996. The fact that I value myself and my work and have a certain standard of what I think is worth working for doesn't make me a bad worker. Taking the layoff and the gamble of maybe getting called while working on my own to ensure that I meet the financial threshold in order to cover my family's budget makes me a bad worker? I'm not complaining about the rate they pay for inside work. I'm just not going to participate. Both because I think the workload warrants more compensation and because I can't just make $400 a week.
I don't deny that I was EXTREMELY lucky to get into my position how and when I did. It was just a confluence of events in my family's life that allowed for a career change for me. I was very lucky to get to be a feeder driver the way that I did. But the important takeaway from that sentence "Brother" is that I DID become a feeder driver and a teamster. Your opinion of how it happened means less than half of one

to me. Frankly as I understand it, it shouldn't matter to you either because
I am a Teamster and
this is a brotherhood right?
Thank you. I never even considered that. Do you know off the top of your head what that average is?