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<blockquote data-quote="2029guy" data-source="post: 301078" data-attributes="member: 13424"><p>I only know what I have read at this site and that is that some drivers with overtime are getting close to 100K per year. I can tell you that I do not make any where near that amount and I am several grade levels from the bottom. The Teamsters have a National contract that spells out exactly how much they get paid per hour and with overtime can someone post those figures so I can answer P-Man’s question.</p><p></p><p>I feel that until the lowest level Manager gets paid the same or equal to the highest paid hourly person none of us are actually Management just poorly paid hourly employees. </p><p></p><p>Everyone in my area knows that Management wants to see a minimum of five hours per week of overtime if you are to be considered for a promotion. Everyone also knows that they produce reports tying your WAR hours to the time from the badge report. We may not be punching a time clock but every time you badge in and out it is recorded so how is that any different from punching a clock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2029guy, post: 301078, member: 13424"] I only know what I have read at this site and that is that some drivers with overtime are getting close to 100K per year. I can tell you that I do not make any where near that amount and I am several grade levels from the bottom. The Teamsters have a National contract that spells out exactly how much they get paid per hour and with overtime can someone post those figures so I can answer P-Man’s question. I feel that until the lowest level Manager gets paid the same or equal to the highest paid hourly person none of us are actually Management just poorly paid hourly employees. Everyone in my area knows that Management wants to see a minimum of five hours per week of overtime if you are to be considered for a promotion. Everyone also knows that they produce reports tying your WAR hours to the time from the badge report. We may not be punching a time clock but every time you badge in and out it is recorded so how is that any different from punching a clock. [/QUOTE]
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