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In the end, who wins??? And at what cost?
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<blockquote data-quote="moldsporh" data-source="post: 5647292" data-attributes="member: 54834"><p>^^This^^</p><p></p><p>Is a big part.</p><p></p><p></p><p> Somebody else here can crunch these numbers better than me...but if I'm not mistaken, this is a rough guess...</p><p></p><p>Hypothetical situation, If every hourlie made $5 per hour more out of the gate, that would equate to roughly $3.5-4 billion per year, which is almost $1B per quarter.....and UPS is profiting roughly $2.5-3.5B per quarter.</p><p></p><p>That's a large chunk of profit per quarter. So this doesn't happen overnight with a rate increase, it has to be balanced with operating costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moldsporh, post: 5647292, member: 54834"] ^^This^^ Is a big part. Somebody else here can crunch these numbers better than me...but if I'm not mistaken, this is a rough guess... Hypothetical situation, If every hourlie made $5 per hour more out of the gate, that would equate to roughly $3.5-4 billion per year, which is almost $1B per quarter.....and UPS is profiting roughly $2.5-3.5B per quarter. That's a large chunk of profit per quarter. So this doesn't happen overnight with a rate increase, it has to be balanced with operating costs. [/QUOTE]
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