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When does the negotiations get to the economics/pay?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 3426562" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>True. But the driving jobs associated with Marcellus are only a percentage of the multiple jobs out there it is producing.</p><p> It is a boom yes, but a boom that is expected to last at least 20 years. 5K a week to be inside a warehouse and make sure the crew has gloves and goggles would be hard to turn down no matter how much time you have in. </p><p>My point again is, when I started driving for UPS a hundred years ago, the money was unmatched and it came with a heavy price to pay. Things have changed.</p><p>This company makes billions because of Teamster labor. When it comes to economics/pay, as active employees, it would be embarrassing if you don't get a decent contract. </p><p>I don't have a dog in this hunt, I wish I did, but as a retired Teamster , I'd like to see you guys win big.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 3426562, member: 65823"] True. But the driving jobs associated with Marcellus are only a percentage of the multiple jobs out there it is producing. It is a boom yes, but a boom that is expected to last at least 20 years. 5K a week to be inside a warehouse and make sure the crew has gloves and goggles would be hard to turn down no matter how much time you have in. My point again is, when I started driving for UPS a hundred years ago, the money was unmatched and it came with a heavy price to pay. Things have changed. This company makes billions because of Teamster labor. When it comes to economics/pay, as active employees, it would be embarrassing if you don't get a decent contract. I don't have a dog in this hunt, I wish I did, but as a retired Teamster , I'd like to see you guys win big. [/QUOTE]
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