UPS Driver Is Done With The False Information About The New Contract For 340,000 Employees

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  • @MuthaTrucker
    @MuthaTrucker  Год назад +8

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    • @Ty81494
      @Ty81494 Год назад +1

      I ain't got 4 years to get paid enough to feed my family js we already in a economic recession we not see the fuel prices and living cost

    • @dadsgonenuts
      @dadsgonenuts Год назад +1

      Yes in my opinion every job is a process and you have to work your way up,
      It should never be about how much money you make but instead how much money you spend.

    • @Bluecoats_are_Coming
      @Bluecoats_are_Coming Год назад

      Mutha Trucker, you're conflating new CDL drivers with experienced drivers. Let's remove specific companies from the seniority calculation and it might be just.

    • @bfrost1017
      @bfrost1017 Год назад

      Yes very good contract for ups it has it's. i worked for Fed ex and Emery world wide back when i was in college. One thing you have to remember is that no matter who you work for when you are paid by other then hourly than you fall under the minimum wage law. Also that why some trucking are based out of certain states because the have lower state minimum wage. Federal minimum wage is $7.25

    • @biggyles9550
      @biggyles9550 Год назад

      Vote no

  • @bozramic9980
    @bozramic9980 Год назад +20

    Yeah , his old ass probably got a house 15 years ago and his mortgage payment is like 750-850 a month ! New guys want more bc a basic ass house costs over 300k monthly payments over 2500$ thats just one example i could go on and on ! Of younger generation wants more bc thats what they need !!!!

    • @trainsandlocomotives
      @trainsandlocomotives Год назад +1

      Yup

    • @truckinallday69
      @truckinallday69 Месяц назад

      Younger generation should be grateful UPS brothers and sisters fought hard for the COLA. Younger generation should recognize how automation will not allow thier buddies to get a job at UPS.
      The goal was to shrink part-time status every contract. Part-time with full-time benefits, where you going to find that right out of high school.

    • @jaybrown7811
      @jaybrown7811 2 дня назад

      Yes

  • @matusala8322
    @matusala8322 Год назад +17

    Waiting 5 or 10 years to get good pay?!
    That pay could be not good when you get there… $50hr now is more attractive than it will be in 5 or 10 years.
    Pay them decent wages now cut the bullshyt

    • @Pokingthebear999
      @Pokingthebear999 Год назад

      That is so true, $50usd doesn't worth $50usd in 10yrs. Inflation and Cost Of Living. Good point!👍

    • @mt3311
      @mt3311 Год назад

      You understand the contract is for 5 years, and will be more on the next contract. So, the $50 top, is only for 5 years. First though you have to be willing to prove that you are worth the money. CDL or not, it costs money to train you in how the company works. Coming out of a school, or coming on from the street with a CDL, mean something, but not enough to be an efficient employee. You have to earn your way up. IF you don't like that, then hit the pavement, and move your ass on down the line. Go somewhere else and make that kind of money driving. This is the real world. You don't have to like it, but you have to deal with it. So get on with dealing with it. Damn entitlemebt baby anyway.

    • @justinalec8718
      @justinalec8718 Год назад

      ​@@mt3311itd not entitlement cunt. Dont be mad because you accepted less your whole life bozo

  • @andrewb941
    @andrewb941 Год назад +27

    Your forgetting. The years of part time.. before full-time

    • @i-still-cruz2430
      @i-still-cruz2430 Год назад

      I agree. I worked 9 years part time before getting a full time position. Even then I would show up for work and be told “ we cut routes today and don’t need you, call back tomorrow “
      That’s a good thing though because it proves who’s in it for the long haul

  • @legoboost9573
    @legoboost9573 Год назад +15

    Agree 1000%% UPS is the prom queen of the transportation industry. These guys don’t really know what it means to drive for a average salary. Benefits only are amazing to me. It’s a YES for me !!!

  • @bill7778
    @bill7778 Год назад +6

    Alex!!! George reminded me of what my grandmother would say, "You can wish in one hand, and s*** in the other, and see which one fills up first."

  • @Smooth-wc6zp
    @Smooth-wc6zp Год назад +27

    20 hrs x 40 bucks = poverty after taxes.

    • @dandaniels2868
      @dandaniels2868 Год назад +2

      Sad but true, ups is hard physical work. I rolled my ankle 3 times in 6months

    • @cactusabe696
      @cactusabe696 Год назад +3

      Who lied to you and said you would be able to live off 20hrs? Go full time. 40hrs × $42= a better life

    • @ryanbloom7
      @ryanbloom7 Год назад

      20hrs... think about that.

    • @Daniel-z2j2v
      @Daniel-z2j2v Год назад +2

      The problem is the taxes but nobody complains. If ppl made $100 per hour they’d still complain

    • @Smooth-wc6zp
      @Smooth-wc6zp Год назад

      @@Daniel-z2j2v It's how well you manage I think. Some hotel's are outrageous. Fuel costs are an example of things how the Rich Rule applies. He that "hath the gold, hath the rule". Jed clampet was right, "Gold is Black". Petroleum privilege.

  • @thelastdon6562
    @thelastdon6562 Год назад +37

    I agree. I put my time in so the others need to do the same💯

  • @davidtran4760
    @davidtran4760 Год назад +28

    For the new drivers hired off the street with a CDL, and not satisfied with this contract. You do realized that you got to pretty much jump the line and starting off as a full time driver. That position typically would take 10+ years, depending on local job market, just for typical part time employees next progression in the company.

    • @Bluecoats_are_Coming
      @Bluecoats_are_Coming Год назад +5

      It isn't just new CDL drivers. A 25 year Yellow driver coming to UPS should be able to jump over a 5 year UPS driver.

    • @rm4786
      @rm4786 Год назад +6

      Yeah. I worked for YELLOW FREGHT, and there are 5 of us here that got hired on. The only reason they jump is bcuz we have years under our belt driving semi trucks. So why would ups want to put someone who is just learning to drive a semi on the streets. That’s a big time liability.. it’s more of a responsibility when driving a semi truck compared to driving a uhaul.. get the picture

    • @blazinraid
      @blazinraid Год назад +3

      @@Bluecoats_are_Coming how is that right everything is based off seniority for the company not seniority for the union I feel for my brothers and sisters that lost their jobs at yellow but that would not be right

    • @GeraldWalker-b9x
      @GeraldWalker-b9x Год назад +1

      we are not trying to hear all that to be honest. tHere are NBA players, making exorbitant amounts of money due to the investment / talent of the players, of former generations.
      whether you are new, or young… Or not. I want what the market value is worth. The higher the better. Don’t hate the player. Hate the game.

    • @lesliedavis6964
      @lesliedavis6964 Год назад

      @@Bluecoats_are_Coming wrong! IT’s seniority based just like it was at Yellow. You went into sleeper because feeder drivers didn’t want to. Pay attention to the OP’s comment. You jumped the line by not having to start out loading trucks.

  • @fredschneider5352
    @fredschneider5352 Год назад +6

    yes for me.
    great contract much better than the last one. I was a seasonal for 2 years then hired in at 18.25 an hour and .36 cpm. I average 160000. per year now as a 9 year Sleeper driver. I was a street hire. these newer street hires most didnt have to work seasonal and came straight in. Wow

  • @als7594
    @als7594 Год назад +13

    My brother in law lost two good paying trucking jobs back during the late 70's early 80's. The Union made more and more demands and the company said bye. They then reopened in less than a year under a new name and non union.

    • @juanescalante9972
      @juanescalante9972 Год назад +3

      I wouldn't doubt it you it's not uncommon for a union to put a business out of work

    • @craiggardner6230
      @craiggardner6230 Год назад +2

      Unions don't put business out of work management does. Unions dontcrun day to day operations, they dont control the purse. Govt deregulation put alot of companies on shaky and unsustainable ground. You cant be like Yellow and price your service so barebone that any downturn in the market is trouble. UPS has had a union model for damn near 100 years and you dont see them having problems. The umion looks at books, and work conditions and formulates a package that is forward looking and fair.

    • @dustbat
      @dustbat Год назад

      That is the company play book.🦇

    • @Bluecoats_are_Coming
      @Bluecoats_are_Coming Год назад

      @@craiggardner6230 on the backs of people who do not have union jobs but must pay for union labor. It is easy to be pro union when you're the benefactor.

  • @gabrielvazquez7244
    @gabrielvazquez7244 Год назад +24

    There are a lot of trucking companies closing their doors for good. The big mega carriers are buying out companies in distress, which will make them bigger, but continue to under pay their drivers. The teamsters are the tide that lifts all boats, they are fighting the good fight that individual drivers can not accomplish on their own

    • @SuperBigblue19
      @SuperBigblue19 Год назад +1

      O'Brien and his slate were sworn into office on March 22, 2022, at Teamsters headquarters in Washington, DC On the day his administration was installed, O'Brien fired more than 80 employees at the headquarters. He did not offer any severance or extension of benefits to the terminated staff. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters currently faces charges with the National Labor Relations Board in connection to the terminations. The union was required to pay eligible terminated employees more than $175,000 as part of a settlement with the District of Columbia Attorney General's Office.

    • @miltonmoore1690
      @miltonmoore1690 Год назад

      Let’s see how much the CEO makes? That’s the problem.

    • @matusala8322
      @matusala8322 Год назад +2

      We have strong labor laws in this country that’s why unions are not attractive any more. I can negotiate my pay directly with employer or just go to the next one. No need union politics.

    • @Bluecoats_are_Coming
      @Bluecoats_are_Coming Год назад

      ​​@@matusala8322Most employers dictate pay & benefits and unless you come with a specialized skillset, you're merely a number, easily discarded. I am anti-union generally, but the working man needs collective bargining.😮

    • @Smooth-wc6zp
      @Smooth-wc6zp Год назад

      After 30 years at the bakery and the teamsters managing our funds, in five years they've reduced our pension payouts by over HALF!!
      Each time claiming the fund would become insolvent if we did not accept the cuts. 3 freaking times mister! So pump and promote the thieves.
      They closed our bakery while investing in "Sick Worms IN Financial Treason". How Swift can you get?

  • @gunzandbutta4750
    @gunzandbutta4750 Год назад +4

    All trucker driver should strike not just UPS all trucker are getting screwed.. we make the Nation run ..why are we so scared to fight for better wages?

  • @lukeweaver9248
    @lukeweaver9248 Год назад +6

    It takes years of dedication to build an empire in anything...

    • @Bluecoats_are_Coming
      @Bluecoats_are_Coming Год назад

      How many companies have discarded long-term employees who then have to start over elsewhere? Experience should count.

  • @interstatebullly3nyg551
    @interstatebullly3nyg551 Год назад +10

    It’s not just UPS it’s all over the industry all the new guys have that mentality that they can just come in and get it right away without putting any years into the pavement … and that’s also what’s wrong with the industry because the lack of discipline and patience makes these newer drivers go out there get trucks and try to be owners and screwing things up across the board

    • @DJYFii
      @DJYFii Год назад

      I totally agree….I seen it first hand. 💯 #UPSERSDriver

    • @sneed915
      @sneed915 Год назад

      Blame tiktok influencers and the megas who claim you can make 100k your first year!

    • @Bluecoats_are_Coming
      @Bluecoats_are_Coming Год назад +1

      We are not talking NEW guys, we are talking highly skilled and experienced drivers. What is wrong with the world is entitled people who think they do not need to bring value to their employers bur instead think they deserve more and more over time.

    • @Bluecoats_are_Coming
      @Bluecoats_are_Coming Год назад

      @@sneed915 ironically, I am not a union driver but a team driver for a run of the mill mega carrier. Both of us make over $100k and have not been lifelong drivers.
      Hard-working should pay. Longterm employment should count but which employer should not be the ONLY criteria.

  • @RichAction
    @RichAction Год назад +13

    I'm in a union I don't believe people should pay there dues that's old crabs in a barrel mentality. You should be paid on how hard you work and your experience that way every one has an opportunity to eat

    • @nmccray4494
      @nmccray4494 Год назад +3

      Good luck with that mentality, bro. Let's see how far you make it in life.

    • @Moondoggy1970
      @Moondoggy1970 Год назад

      When your in a trade union you go thru a 4 year apprenticeship program & when are finished with the apprenticeship program & you become a journeyman you make the same amount of money 💴 as a journeyman who’s been in that same trade for 25-30 years.That’s called an even PLAYING FIELD if not your membership will decline & your union will be Fu**ED…

  • @arielstrother1
    @arielstrother1 Год назад +7

    That part time bs with ups is why I left

    • @arielstrother1
      @arielstrother1 Год назад

      @crawfishbuffett665 yeah I did it seasonal last year and found out you got to work there forever to get full time I said the hell with ups

    • @truckinallday69
      @truckinallday69 Месяц назад

      How's that working out for you today?
      Not being sarcastic

  • @lesliedavis6964
    @lesliedavis6964 Год назад +16

    This driver is right on. First of all, there’s not many places you’ll work where you’ll hit top scale in 4 years. As a Driver, I have averaged 100k since I’ve started here in 2020. I will hit full scale in May. I am very happy with this new contract. I’m making more money than I ever have, and it’s wonderful to be able to have things I’ve never been able to afford. #UPSYES!! For me

    • @blazinraid
      @blazinraid Год назад

      @crawfishbuffett665ups by far is the best package delivery company to work for its hard but it’s worth it

    • @hiramrosajr8231
      @hiramrosajr8231 Год назад

      Every one I 1 to 3 years WhT are you smoking

    • @lesliedavis6964
      @lesliedavis6964 Год назад

      @@hiramrosajr8231 You don’t even work for UPS. Your opinion doesn’t count

  • @budzill
    @budzill Год назад +3

    Did this guy just use a company slogan as an analogy?? 🤮 Just because it's a great contract doesn't mean there isn't more on the table. A majority of new drivers are not off the street hires, they would be non-contractual hires. It's an 18% raise but over the last 5 years since 2018 inflation has totaled over 20%, so this contract doesn't keep up. I'm a 19 year Teamster at UPS and was a 9 year PTer, not by choice, it's not just the youngsters dissatisfied with this contract. The whole point of being unionized is to make it better for the generations coming up behind you!!! Our union has been at this for over 100 years, this contract didn't happen in a vaccum. I was never forced to work 6 days a week but young drivers have been doing that for 3 years straight. Workers gave their lives for a two day weekend. That didn't earn them their voice?? FOH! Wages are only a small percentage of operating costs, UPS is going to raise prices regardless. This is some corporate clown shit right here! Health and Welfare/Pension contribution increases will be cut in half out West if this contract is ratified! We've fought hard for decades for our pension to be where it is. HANDS OFF OUR PENSION!!! We don't compare our compensation to others in our industry, they compare theirs to ours! We are the standard for a reason. Our union has been fighting for a century for us to be where we are. Send them back to the table!

  • @chrisdixon7377
    @chrisdixon7377 Год назад +2

    I dont like how the unions operate with seniority. Its really dated and stupid in my opinion. The best drivers should get the best pay, regardless of "putting your time in" f**k that.

  • @revolvingdestination2297
    @revolvingdestination2297 Год назад +2

    Best contract ever! 4 years is definitely worth the wait. A competitor of UPS pays $12/hr less and takes 10 years to top out.

    • @kennetheugene6402
      @kennetheugene6402 Год назад

      who fed ex or OD? they have unions like ups. Most good companies here in Atlanta start out at 25.00 or 27.50h for local home every night. however that union keeps your job safe.

  • @Trashman702
    @Trashman702 Год назад +13

    Screw putting in time. Experienced drivers should be paid accordingly. I have a Teamster job. Started at $28 an hour. Went to full scale day 91 after clearing 90 day probation.

  • @mikegoodness9767
    @mikegoodness9767 Год назад +9

    UPS drivers don't just drive. They load, unload, pick up, and deliver packages, navigate congested City
    traffic conditions ect. Additionally they promote from within. They're paid what they're worth. They are not overpaid.

  • @natangranados8196
    @natangranados8196 Год назад +3

    The new drivers, (Off the Street) don’t mind the progression., or putting the years. Its the low hourly pay we are getting pay per hour.. $23 p/h until the end of the second year then we get a dolllar raise that would put us on $24p/h. UPS hire off the street truck drivers cause their was not enough inside worker trying to get their commercial license and have that big responsibility that comes with it. When I say not enough means literally just a hand full of workers only. UPS needed hundred of truckers. They had the opportunity.

    • @kennedyespinosa7272
      @kennedyespinosa7272 10 месяцев назад

      Ups hires within and should start hiring cdl holders who have experience out the the streets instead of the delivery drivers . If you want your cdl go get it ! Save up and don’t expect ups to do it for you. That’s how I did mine and you should the same ! Get your 1-2 otr experience and then come back for a better company! 😊

  • @henrywebb8426
    @henrywebb8426 Год назад +8

    He got 15 + in but if they belly up like yellow did he lose it all giving company that doesn’t pay him his worth

    • @henlohenlo689
      @henlohenlo689 Год назад

      Ups is a duopoly and yello is oligopoly. And everything behind yellow situation is very suspicious. Just about every white collar crime is likely to be broken to large proportions probably hid money in subsidiary companies etc. Then shutting down will restrain trade and violate those laws aswell that sector has trust to society to create jobs and promote trade. Yellow close is the opposite. And they can't be poor is why it's all so suspicious they out right lie to everyone and everyone falls for it.

  • @Broke_operator
    @Broke_operator Год назад +15

    I worked for a ready mix company in Chicago. It was seniority based. Took you a solid 7-10 years to make 100k plus! Still is and will always be like that. You pay your dues or you find another job!

  • @rogerrippel48
    @rogerrippel48 Год назад +6

    Im in feeders sleepers i made $190,000 last year. Have no life tho

  • @johnduck2190
    @johnduck2190 Год назад +2

    I drive for Kroger/Ralph here in Southern California for 18 years it took me 6 years to make full time and struggle to pay bills when it was slow and part timers were only working 3 days minimum,back then we sacrificed,now 18 years in full time,my own assigned truck and #1 senior driver on my shift I basically get my same gravy run,we have hired 4 yellow drivers in the pass month with 20 25 years in the union and they already complaining about working nights,not able to drive the new truck and not getting the gravy runs WTF! I get they have more years than a lot of us but trying to push or brag about your union years doesn’t fly with guy’s who been in this company before them Iam already bumping heads,I would be grateful as fuck to be working again,

  • @cutebird23
    @cutebird23 Год назад +2

    I think a lot big companies are the same these days, like what i worked before, Mclane. All of the old drivers are pretty happy with the company, the problem is how they treat the new drivers. When i started, they paid me very well, but it only lasted three months, after that, the pay dropped more than 50 percent cause they cut my hours.

  • @jeffreyulery2182
    @jeffreyulery2182 Год назад

    Where do i go to look at otr driver positions for ups?

  • @JEKitchens
    @JEKitchens Год назад +1

    9 year feeder driver here, I agree with him 100% however my local union is giving us the shaft somehow in Norcal they agreed to take a 50% cut to our benefits contribution from the previous $1.00 per hour by the company which is a massive concession and will likely lead to future insolvency of our pension

    • @Dom-vf1ry
      @Dom-vf1ry Год назад

      Yep everyone is missing this. Bunch of dumb mofos

  • @luhterrytv6863
    @luhterrytv6863 Год назад +8

    It’s not so much the progression it’s the rates they paying us crap pay for 4 years

    • @Bluecoats_are_Coming
      @Bluecoats_are_Coming Год назад +1

      True dat!!!

    • @classicxl
      @classicxl Год назад +2

      $19 a hr to start here for feeders ,how can anyone live off of that

    • @luhterrytv6863
      @luhterrytv6863 Год назад

      @@classicxl pt make more then progression drivers 😂 fxckn crazy

  • @lamara8497
    @lamara8497 Год назад +6

    The problem is no one wants to wait 5 yrs to make money. I have bills just like you do, I need to make money now for example. Another problem is you have the 30 plus year man sitting on the pot and not shittin. Just holding on to seniority just because. If you haven't acquired all your toys etc in 30 yrs then you never gonna get it so retire. The top guys are suppose to retire so the new guys can help take care of them and the cycle repeats. I understand putting in your so called time at the job. I'm a teamster under the carhaul division and it's different than the freight side. We have that same problem but not everyone can haul cars so the senior guys typically be the ones still working. I get it!

    • @steezy7460
      @steezy7460 Год назад +1

      Sometime you have to make that sacrifice for the big picture

    • @lamara8497
      @lamara8497 Год назад +1

      @@steezy7460 some people don't have time to sacrifice when the big picture is already there

    • @i-still-cruz2430
      @i-still-cruz2430 Год назад

      If they don’t want to wait, then leave. Simple as that. I worked 9 years to get my shot so I know way too much about waiting and paying my dues. I think EVERYONE should have to work part time 5 years minimum! It will make them appreciate what they have much more.

    • @lamara8497
      @lamara8497 Год назад +2

      @@i-still-cruz2430 so people don't have the ability to work part time for 5 yrs. Especially when some have full families to take care of. Then there's the possibility of losing a good driver potentially as well to a non union company. I say at least work the door for a year, then be local package delivery and then move up. 5 yrs is a long time doing part time. Did you work part time for 5 yrs?

  • @chrisreed3227
    @chrisreed3227 Год назад +2

    How much money is too much money for a driver 800 to 1000 a week 1000 to 2,000 a week let's not drain the company

  • @Raphael6969
    @Raphael6969 Год назад +24

    So let me get this straight. This driver prefers to keep things as they are instead of asking for better benefits because he feels that new drivers need to suffer like he has before they can improve their employment? That sounds selfish and ignorant. So don't rock the boat? Everything is going up in price why not your paycheck? 🤨

    • @classicxl
      @classicxl Год назад +7

      Unfortunately that’s the mind set of older drivers . If i had to do it you should have to also , I understand both sides of the coin . I would be pissed if i had to wait 5 years for top pay then they changed it where all new guys get top pay from the get go . At the same time you shouldn’t have to slave away for 5 years especially when like here in Canada ups starts feeders off at only $ 19 a hr

    • @Raphael6969
      @Raphael6969 Год назад

      @@classicxl If we all got better pay because of all drivers getting together and fighting for it why would I be pissed? On the contrary it should be a reason to be happy and grateful for the accomplishment! 🤨

    • @stecciedavis7608
      @stecciedavis7608 Год назад +4

      What is ignorant is thinking as a new Comer you are entitled to more. Yet you have put in no real work its called seniority. You don't deserve high pay just because you work there. Do your time put in the miles show your worth before you feel entitled to anything that's how the work force works.

    • @Raphael6969
      @Raphael6969 Год назад +2

      @@stecciedavis7608 I'm guessing you were treated that way so you feel resentful and want everyone else to be treated the same way? I wouldn't want to work for a company were my fellow co-workers think the way you do.

    • @ronaldhazley7859
      @ronaldhazley7859 Год назад

      That's just being selfish

  • @whitesox1978
    @whitesox1978 Год назад +8

    I agree do your time. All this new guys want it now with out putting the time.

  • @blazinraid
    @blazinraid Год назад +3

    What I want to make particularly clear in the end every driver is going to make the same drivers that have been there for 30 years drivers that have been there for 10 years and drivers have been there for four years When they reach their progression rate. everybody's pay rate is equal. I myself did 4 progression as a fulltime driver and I agree with should the progression pay % change yes it needs to reflect the current economic times.

  • @twolazeblue9614
    @twolazeblue9614 Год назад +2

    I made 21 working for a small mom and pop shop, in Ohio. Class B that’s the easiest of the easy. I also watched Chrysler shut down a plant cause the workers wouldn’t take the deal. But if I worked at ups I would vote yes, cause I’m thinking the new generation just want to watch it burn

  • @diopardo9715
    @diopardo9715 Год назад +14

    Might have been ok during his time. He was able to make ends. These days someone starting out, looking to buy a house etc. the money is not enough. All drivers should be pushing for better pay regardless of what they had to do. That’s a selfish petty mindset.

    • @Steveo_00700
      @Steveo_00700 Год назад +3

      Looks like people need to sacrifice buying a big house until they get to scale or go find another job.

    • @HARRYAZZHOLE
      @HARRYAZZHOLE Год назад

      Life is about taking time and setting goals. You might have to rent for a year or two until you get money saved up. A lot of companies look at the work and if it has changed much in the grand scheme of things, they won't want to pay more. Honestly the market is getting screwed from the government, and companies can't keep up with all the worldly expenses. Fuel is a cost EVERYONE has to endure. If the fuel dropped to 2$ a gallon like it was in 2020 with PRESIDENT TRUMP, all these companies could pay more. FUEL FUEL FUEL.

    • @mpettaway97
      @mpettaway97 Год назад +4

      What's selfish is thinking a job is going to pay you enough to buy a house right out the gate with no college degree. Go get an efficiency and stop being ungrateful and entitled. I never complained about my wages because I knew how to live within my means. I've been with the company for 35 years and remember the time when we were offered a 10 cent raise.

    • @cactusabe696
      @cactusabe696 Год назад +4

      Ups is not responsible for how you spend your money. Live within your means. Save your money. Ask your other half to get a job. You'll get your house in no time. Humble pie is dry going down the throat sometimes.

  • @billharden7127
    @billharden7127 Год назад

    Good interview. 👍

  • @thisisgame
    @thisisgame Год назад +3

    I heard the problem with being part time and loading trucks is you only get 4 or less hours per day. You basically have to get another part time job and you have to do that for years. The guy here said he did that for 8 years which is crazy

  • @OmarOmar-jl3so
    @OmarOmar-jl3so Год назад +5

    Part time drivers should start off at least with 26.

  • @kelg-ti7xb
    @kelg-ti7xb Год назад +1

    If they don't strike they will create a even bigger problem for them selves.

  • @kennetheugene6402
    @kennetheugene6402 Год назад

    mutha trucker great news , so when does this contract start

  • @cente1886
    @cente1886 Год назад +1

    Its a good contract, by the way we're also going to be delivering more volume from the Post Office. More money for us & more service to yall.

  • @Lololol45
    @Lololol45 Год назад

    My thing with unionized workforce is that, every 5-6 yrs, their current wages are not enough and they need $6-8hr MORE TO SURVIVE! Disney workers here in FL did just that. In 2015-2016, $15 was the guaranteed wage they needed to survive, so they got it! Almost immediately, every landlord in town hiked rent by $300 (pre-covid, covid made it worse). Now, $20 is the bare minimum needed to survive and they got it. Like, when does it stop? Now there’s folks at Disney that make more than EMT’s or even teachers! This, on top of their decent health insurance and other benefits.

  • @gabrielgarcia4975
    @gabrielgarcia4975 Год назад +5

    This mentality is a very old way of thinking, and your little raise still doesn't calculate with the current inflation rate or economic situation. It's easy to blame the new guys. Especially since companies target noobs to pay them less, so they can afford to pay more at 8 years. The money needs to be right for right now, not 20, or 30 years ago, but for now and 20 years from now when they go back to renegotiate...

  • @cretejake34301
    @cretejake34301 7 месяцев назад

    I started with UPS last year as a seasonal driver driving to Brown trucks. Next week I'll be working in Pennsylvania driving a feeder truck. I've been in the industry for 30 years. If I make $23 an hour which that's what I be making I'm okay with that especially with the benefits.

  • @rubenmorales5830
    @rubenmorales5830 Месяц назад

    How long can UPS keep paying the high salaries! Not much longer

  • @bigfly_214
    @bigfly_214 Год назад

    How hours do part time drivers drive?

  • @KennethGreen-ml5qu
    @KennethGreen-ml5qu Год назад

    The problem is the fine print it isnt just about the money

  • @bookofjeremiah9989
    @bookofjeremiah9989 Год назад +11

    It’s not. It shouldn’t take a person 10 yrs to reach top pay, even though the progression rate is 4yrs. If these companies are making record profits, why is it a problem for them to take the progression rate down. UPS have workers with CDLs waiting to drive for years at times. Also those workers who are working in the warehouse loading and unloading are not being paid fairly. You have many other jobs like QuickTrip part time clerks making more than the warehouse workers at UPS…… UPS has been allowed to create the narrative that you have to put time in. Which is a way to manipulate workers into a certain mindset. It’s a bunch of bull…. Why are all other Union jobs are looking to strike also, bcuz they want to under pay workers who are highly qualified and people are tired of it. Yellow fright, Movie industry, Rail workers, etc

    • @johnwelsh4750
      @johnwelsh4750 Год назад

      Rail Workers are " SLAVES " They had Sniffin Joe & Co RAM that Agreement Down their Throats, in Return they Got the $$$ but they have NO LIFE 🤔

    • @rm4786
      @rm4786 Год назад +1

      I worked for yellow. And I finally got into UPS. Now I have to start all over from the bottom

  • @kelg-ti7xb
    @kelg-ti7xb Год назад

    I just started to day I want a raise. This man doesn't know what he talking about

  • @RicardoProut-jq1bx
    @RicardoProut-jq1bx Год назад +2

    Hey I just love your stuff
    Have been driving for 24 years
    I'm 3g I wish everyone would stay together we can get back to what trucking industry is about the

  • @steezy7460
    @steezy7460 Год назад +1

    Basically....... live within your means

  • @y_i_fly6256
    @y_i_fly6256 Год назад +4

    I’m going to have to say this is a wait and see scenario. What would be way better is the government to place in tax cuts for everyone. Company’s, individuals across the board. This could create an increase in shipping and could price out grandma for when she wants to send packages to the grandkids during Christmas.
    Let’s look out for grandma first.

    • @juanescalante9972
      @juanescalante9972 Год назад

      U know they not going to that somebody got to fund that war in Ukraine

    • @kennetheugene6402
      @kennetheugene6402 Год назад

      I was listening close and didn't hear that contract start date either .

  • @gottagetpaid33
    @gottagetpaid33 Год назад +2

    Bulls*it! I been here in feeder 10 years and the first 3 years ruined my life... being on call working once a week... the hell with paying dues... you should be able to get hired and work...I don't wish that for nobody. You can vote how you wish but just because you getting good pay that don't negate everything else that's wrong... this system is silly.. and this guy is a package car driver he can't relate to the people who are taking a hit for the part timers
    I know part time drivers making 80 ... he leaving something out... once you hit scale it's almost impossible to not make 100k

  • @scanadaze
    @scanadaze Год назад

    Think about this as being a trucker and delivering people's goods. This is only the two I will talk about. I ordered a water tank. Stolen in delivery. I will never get my money back. I ordered a pacific type of bush. Stolen in delivery. I will never get my money back. I get people need a higher pay. We all do. What about doing the job. Take UPS, FedEx, and the post office. If say. The public had enough of not getting what the paid for to be shipped to them. A higher pay is the least of the problems for these people at these jobs. People will just stop ordering anything online. Here is the saddest part to this. At one time in our history. There was a thing called stores. Where you could drive to them and get what you needed. Now. You have to order such things online or do without. Take a hard look at Amazon products. Most of those products used to be in local stores. They demand us to go solar for an example. Can you personally drive to a local store and buy anything solar? How about water tanks? How about different plants and trees not carried as a normal? How about the good cleaning supplies for the inside of your vehicle? Food you can eat? Medical supplies for a bug out bag? Parts for anything you own? Tools? Clothes? You don't buy a TV at Walmart. Where can you buy one? What stores are here. Only sale a brand. What if I want a different brand. That means I have to order it. That means a driver has to bring it to me. Yet. If it is stolen more then I get them. Then what's the point. I look at deliveries now as. Not when they will arrive, but if I get what I paid for. If I get it. Can I get it. What are my odds it will get into my hands and not someone else. One plus side I do have. I live in Kimball Nebraska. That means if I need it bad enough and want to spend money myself on really high gas prices. I have the whole Denver area to find what I need and be my own truck driver. That I am well trained in. That's how I became a very good driver. The training of staying away from accidents of all the bad drivers. Like this town. A nightmare to drive in. Try to ride a motorcycle in it. From the truckers down to a cat crossing the road. Takes hours now to do every day normal things. Why I stay home. Why I order. Why I use the trucking industry a lot. Yet. If I have to do it myself. That's not the first time. Doing someone else's job. I qm just sharing.

  • @Daniel-z2j2v
    @Daniel-z2j2v Год назад +1

    I don’t get why people complain about their job. Nobody is forcing them to work there.

  • @bobclark7211
    @bobclark7211 Год назад +7

    I’m a Feeder and I’m voting yes!

    • @dustbat
      @dustbat Год назад

      Are you worried about sub contracting?🦇

    • @bobclark7211
      @bobclark7211 Год назад

      @@dustbat no not really. We can’t train up Feeder drivers fast enough so at times we need them.

    • @dustbat
      @dustbat Год назад

      @@bobclark7211 Not the first time I have heard that. I left in 06 after 33 years off the street. It still urks me to see on UTUBE drivers pulling out stuff on a regular basis. Some of my few remaining contacts at our hub tell me the training has become so bad that drivers have accidents soon after being put on the road.🦇

  • @shannonswitzer8192
    @shannonswitzer8192 Год назад

    Absolutely right. Too many self entitled new employees. 30 yr driver here. I worked my way up an better for it .. Great contract !

  • @bobbylove2513
    @bobbylove2513 Год назад

    Why do you have a picture of ups freight that’s T force now has nothing to do with ups.

  • @youtubesurfer1022
    @youtubesurfer1022 Год назад

    This guy makes sense. Think long term not just about today.

  • @Franz704
    @Franz704 Год назад +8

    Sounds like he is a mouth piece for the O’Brien Teamsters administration, since O’Brien is originally from Massachusetts. I don’t have anything against O’Brien, but it certainly looks like this is the situation in this case being that this driver is from Massachusetts. I don’t think this interview with this particular Teamster is a coincidence. I am not putting the blame on Alex but the Teamsters have clever tactics to get the word out. Teamsters leaders and business agents are no different than politicians. They always wants the recognition to advance themselves in their careers.

  • @ddavis186
    @ddavis186 Год назад +1

    I agree with the new guys coming in. Get your money up front. There is no loyalty with these companies anymore. Fuc# 4 years

  • @kelg-ti7xb
    @kelg-ti7xb Год назад

    Did you go to your new company asking for a raise?

  • @darwindropmazda
    @darwindropmazda Год назад

    George is right! That’s why I voted yes!

  • @davidtran4760
    @davidtran4760 Год назад

    It depends on the local job market and the hub you are working. At my hub in ONT, it took me 10 years. I started in 2006. I know of new drivers that it only took them only 2 or 3 years. That's somethings that if you told me before, I would just dismissed you and tell you to wake up and stop dreaming

  • @craiggardner6230
    @craiggardner6230 Год назад +1

    George is pretty much spot on. Off the street and new hires dont understand the culture. If they understood when they came in there wouldnt be as many complaints

    • @Bluecoats_are_Coming
      @Bluecoats_are_Coming Год назад +1

      Totally depends on from where they came. Off the street does NOT mean low value

  • @KennethGreen-ml5qu
    @KennethGreen-ml5qu Год назад

    Why did you take down the Indiana sleeper driver how he broke the contract down ?

  • @Freedomishere-im6ug
    @Freedomishere-im6ug Год назад

    Remember what happened at hostess (twinke company)

  • @joerubalcava11
    @joerubalcava11 Год назад +1

    No one get everything they wants in any contract. It give and take and you get the best you can. Not everyone will be pleased, but that’s what negotiating is all about. I don’t believe there is any trucking Co. Out the That doesn’t have a tear pay plan. No one anywhere in the trucking industry that pays a new employee top pay day one.

  • @Bluecoats_are_Coming
    @Bluecoats_are_Coming Год назад +2

    I do not agree with pay your dues. Jobs need to be based on talent. What an employee brings to the table, not just being at a particular company for a long time.
    It is easy for seniority employees to want seniority to be valuable but how about thier true worth?

    • @MiniMausTruckerKee
      @MiniMausTruckerKee Год назад +1

      As the employer ages, they no longer hold their value. Employers are hiring new younger talent to replace them. Trucking shouldn’t be any different.

  • @MrTruker1
    @MrTruker1 Год назад +1

    If you are not happy, go get a better job. 30 years ago, things were different. Count your blessings. Believe me. Started with no power steering, no AC, spring ride , real tarps, and up to 120 hr a week ( local, home every day). I forgot all straight time pay.

  • @joeschmidt2295
    @joeschmidt2295 Год назад

    Is there really a chance that ups cuts it's drivers pay?

  • @afalk1024
    @afalk1024 Год назад +2

    No trucking company in my area is paying as low as UPS does to feeder drivers before top progression and without the MRA. Why are people complaining about people getting payed a fair wage in this awful economy? Times have changed, especially since the pandemic. You need an average median income of $110k nowadays to afford a home. So stop hating on fellow drivers trying to make a living and direct that towards corporations making billions in profits and giving tens of millions in bonuses out to their CEOs.

  • @MahoganyConsulting
    @MahoganyConsulting Год назад

    When you come to UPS off the street and have years of experience and over the age of 40, aint nobody got time to work part time on call for years before you become full time in the Chicagoland area. Most people of age have a lot of responsibility and can't work and be open to this on call/part time schedule. UPS and the way they do things are full of shit!

  • @thomasbanks631
    @thomasbanks631 Год назад

    Put in your time

  • @aaronwhitey3068
    @aaronwhitey3068 Год назад

    Way to go ibt 😊

  • @cactusabe696
    @cactusabe696 Год назад +2

    Salute GEORGE. Spoke some facts. Shots fired!
    Half these youngsters dont even know how to drive stick shift. Ah the good ol days. Stick shift, no power steering, high step , no AC. We did it. WHAT'S THE PROBLEM NOW???😂

  • @itisim
    @itisim Год назад

    Life not fair 😢

  • @mitchellrasheen
    @mitchellrasheen Год назад +2

    Im just going to say this. UPS makes Millions to Billions off your Blood Sweat And Tears nothing isn’t wrong with changing your price and how you value yourself as human beings just like other companies changes their prices remember its business and you and name your price. My price will not always be the same as the next guy in this will depend on the level of comfortability and age and the complacency of that specific person.
    But don’t tell me that I should not negotiate a price that better suits me of taking care of my family you will be crossing the line.. A complacency state of mind is dangerous and damaging to those who listen and repeat.

  • @truthseeking1571
    @truthseeking1571 Год назад +1

    This guy has his talking points down packed don’t he…

  • @bmega9517
    @bmega9517 Год назад

    I would love to drive line-haul for UPS

  • @biggyles9550
    @biggyles9550 Год назад +2

    That guy don't know nothing

  • @Dom-vf1ry
    @Dom-vf1ry Год назад +1

    This guy isnt feeders. Hes not a truck driver. He delivers packages. He just drives the package cars. Feeders is the reason why the Union is strong because its hard to replace a skill position. If everyone went on strike but the feeders. They all would be replaced in two weeks. You can't do that for truck drivers because of the training....We did good on this contract but could have gotten WAY MORE. People don't realize how much money UPS has and has been making. That's the real reason why people are voting no and also the benefits cut is a huge deal. He forgets how progression use to be 6 months, 1 year, 2 years then it went to 4. This guy is talking a big game about this contract but misses the history and hidden language in the contract. Im not even Gen Z but this is the guys lame excuse. Talk about someone who doesn't understand the contract

  • @97MrStew
    @97MrStew Год назад +4

    25 year upser, and I agree. This is a good contract, the best I’ve ever seen. We have great pay, job security through the union, great benefits. I was in package car for 12 years and 3 years in feeders. My transition to feeders is how I found this channel. I have I great deal of respect for truckers. I also recommended trucking to others, and now they are in trucking and successful. The naysayers need to “get the big picture “ we are blessed to work for ups!

  • @TagGeorge
    @TagGeorge Год назад

    So did the part timers get better hours and a chance to become full time in a reasonable period of time?

  • @blackthought7250
    @blackthought7250 Год назад

    Just food for though. If your a truck driver they building more warehouse, everything will be e-commerce. If you can hold on for the next 2 years the rates should come back up. Truck will be better then before just weather the storm it will get brighter

  • @SR-bh5jd
    @SR-bh5jd Год назад

    Fits today’s children. College grads expect starting wages of $150K, because.

  • @JeremyJacobson-b4w
    @JeremyJacobson-b4w Год назад +7

    I’ve been with UPS now for 1 year. I’m very happy to be hear first and foremost! Before I started working with UPS I have held my CDL for roughly 20 years now. I was hired to be a team driver and I came from FedEx Ground which was also a team driving position which I worked at for 9+ years. My only issue is that I feel there should be a different progression for someone who has the experience coming here. I get waiting 4 years but for someone who has 9+ years experience for the job they were hired for the progression should be different for having experience. I just have an issue with my experience not meaning anything! I took a huge pay cut to come here. Waiting 4 years to get back to that pay doesn’t seem right?!?!

    • @Bigbear-f5l
      @Bigbear-f5l Год назад +4

      I’m out of local 100 with 10 plus years of experience I’ve been a feeder driver for 2 years and I agree with u 100%

    • @mpettaway97
      @mpettaway97 Год назад +4

      What makes you guys feel as though you should be able to leapfrog guys that put in their sweat and time at UPS? You could have stayed where you were. You knew the terms when you signed up. You could have chose UPS initially but YOU chose to apply at another company. I've been at UPS since the 80's and it kills me that guys who didn't start here comes in feeling entitled.

    • @sychavez7269
      @sychavez7269 Год назад +3

      lol it don't matter how many years you have. the reason is because we're about safety we pretrip every day and watch how we drive. seen hot heads come off the streets thinking their the best thing since sliced bread because they have 2 to over 10 years experience and their usually gone from a few months to a year. they don't like rules and uniforms. stop complaining and just do your job and stop being so greedy . the money will come

    • @i-still-cruz2430
      @i-still-cruz2430 Год назад +1

      Your experience was with another company. At UPS is about tenure. Seniority rules.

    • @hiramrosajr8231
      @hiramrosajr8231 Год назад +1

      @@mpettaway97makes no sense

  • @1dartow
    @1dartow Год назад

    All this has done is increased the price of stuff to the average person. If you want to make that kind of money , go for it. Go back to school and get a piece of paper that says you may be worth it. Its driving a truck for goodness sake. Besides that you pay to be in a club that is not mindful of anybody else. Just their own pockets. Yes, there was a time when Unions were needed but those days are long gone and now its about lining pockets which in effect make the cost of everything go up.

  • @ramtom7011
    @ramtom7011 Год назад

    Agreed you need to earn your time.

  • @Moondoggy1970
    @Moondoggy1970 Год назад +4

    What this driver did back then is on him 100%.So don’t sit there & bump your gums on the new drivers coming in & wanting to make full scale so they can support their families & have a life to.

  • @MrBigR928
    @MrBigR928 Год назад

    These new drivers just don't get it! Let me at that opportunity & I'll show you better than I can tell you!😠

  • @JesterofRichiousness
    @JesterofRichiousness Год назад +1

    i mean they made 10x there normal earnings in the pandemic so???

  • @Raylen_slay
    @Raylen_slay Год назад +2

    Good speech about four year progression from a driver that didn't have to go thew a 4 year progression. Great content

    • @blazinraid
      @blazinraid Год назад

      yes i did both as part time and full time

  • @JB-uw4bu
    @JB-uw4bu Год назад

    Aside of whatever thie reason this man gave himself cheap (maybe commodity?) the contract to me is NOT iron clad. People will be used and hung out to dry. People should be outraged!! There's no promise an employee will ever become full time. BS!!! PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW WHAT THEY SHOULD EXPECT TO MAKE. NO SLIDING SCALE. NO LOOPHOLES, NO BS. A CLOSED MOUTH WILL NOT BE FED PERIOD!

  • @ENCARNACION0000
    @ENCARNACION0000 11 месяцев назад

    Ha ha ha look at now they’re firing 12,000. I wonder why

  • @Trashman702
    @Trashman702 Год назад

    With a UPS Freight thumbnail. Even though there is no more UPSF and if it was they would still not be under the same CBA