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Originally posted by Play Angry View PostI don't doubt the depth of your knowledge on this issue, but is that an average for NYC or something? My aunt has this exact job and makes about $40k in a city larger and more expensive than Wichita despite having held the same position for somewhere between 5 and 10 years. This chart (it looks like it is an unofficial aggregator similar to glassdoor) indicates the $53k number would be in the 80th percentile of salaries for that position with USPS and the range for the middle three quintiles is ~$29k - $53k.
Nailed it.
I want to be truthful and fair, that's why I pointed out my mistake in the productivity part. I'll look for my reference on the wage stat.
And while yes, 50k is a ridiculous sum to be paid to work a counter, it's the pensions, and collective bargaining with THE GOVERNMENT that is the biggest issue I have here.
I honestly don't have a problem with time off as people should spend more time with family and friends. But I have a problem when you're paying those insane wages WITH the time off for unskilled labor, negotiated with the government....and the pensions.
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Originally posted by JackStraw View PostJust a few counters to the falsehoods in DrWu's article ....... For the record , I've been retired for 11 yrs , so a bit out of touch , but did have 30+ yrs service as a mail carrier .....
1.Productivity is about 25% of other delivery systems.---- that's a BS political statement ..... Define productivity , show the charts ..... The Postal Service delivers over 40 % of the entire world volume ......
2. No competition --- only to the inside of your USPS mail box , plenty of competition in every thing else...... Do you really think people want to have their mailbox open for just anybody to stuff things in ..... Around here if you have all kinds of people coming up on your porch and messing around , they might get shot ......
3. They pay rates and benefits FAR above their competition --- again , a BS right wing talking point , and has been for 40 yrs.... When I worked , the top pay for carriers was less than the top pay for UPS drivers....... With salary and benefits together , we were a little below Boeing , and about even with Beech .......
4. 90% of it is union. ---- prob true , but out of all those union thugs , 70-80 % are republicans ....... and like they say , if you're scared of a union person , how are you going to be able to face Hillary ??
5. It's INSANE what a mail carrier gets paid ---- You big whiner , go down and sign up......... They have been hiring lately ....... They need some big tough guys like you , currently only about 50 % can last the first year .......
6. Go Shocks , and I'll hang up and listen ..........
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Originally posted by Play Angry View PostI don't doubt the depth of your knowledge on this issue, but is that an average for NYC or something? My aunt has this exact job and makes about $40k in a city larger and more expensive than Wichita despite having held the same position for somewhere between 5 and 10 years. This chart (it looks like it is an unofficial aggregator similar to glassdoor) indicates the $53k number would be in the 80th percentile of salaries for that position with USPS and the range for the middle three quintiles is ~$29k - $53k.
I don't think $19.23 per hour is overpaying anyone for a job of this type. And yes, there are salary differentials in most any job (including ones in large multi-national organizations) depending on whether you live in an area with high expenses (such as New York or Chicago) or low expenses (such as Pratt, Kansas).
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Originally posted by shocka khan View Post40,000/52 weeks (number of weeks in a year) = 769.23/Wk. 769.23/40 (hours in a week) = 19.23.
I don't think $19.23 per hour is overpaying anyone for a job of this type. And yes, there are salary differentials in most any job (including ones in large multi-national organizations) depending on whether you live in an area with high expenses (such as New York or Chicago) or low expenses (such as Pratt, Kansas).
40 is pretty low, mid 50s is the average. And that's not including the pension that gets paid when you retire."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Originally posted by wu_shizzle View Posthttp://www.usawage.com/ks/postal_ser...-in-kansas.php
40 is pretty low, mid 50s is the average. And that's not including the pension that gets paid when you retire.
3-5051 Postal Service Clerks
Perform any combination of tasks in a post office, such as receive letters and parcels; sell postage and revenue stamps, postal cards, and stamped envelopes; fill out and sell money orders; place mail in pigeon holes of mail rack or in bags; and examine mail for correct postage.
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National estimates for this occupation: Top
Employment estimate and mean wage estimates for this occupation:
Percentile wage estimates for this occupation:71,910 0.0 % $23.58 $49,040 0.3 %
Hourly Wage $12.96 $17.15 $26.72 $26.87 $27.77 Annual Wage (2) $26,950 $35,670 $55,590 $55,880 $57,760 "I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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Originally posted by wu_shizzle View Posthttp://www.usawage.com/ks/postal_ser...-in-kansas.php
40 is pretty low, mid 50s is the average. And that's not including the pension that gets paid when you retire.
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At the end of the day, these people have a pretty average, non-technical job with good benefits and solid but not mindblowing annual salaries.
The completely asinine part of the equation IMO is the incredibly generous pension these workers (and most other fed gov workers) are entitled to. Huge defined benefit plans went the way of the dodo in the 90s, with the bulk of the transition occurring in the 70s and 80s. People live too long and interest rates are too low for that sort of stupidity to be financially feasible if you have to fully fund the liability yourself.
Of course, if you don't...
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WuWho ........ I might have been a mailman , but I'm not stupid . I did graduate from WSU with honors ...... I know better than coming in here and challenging all you republicans...... whoever this Wu character is , he need's some anger management therapy ....... No reason to debate all your talking points , but if you do your research you will find most of your ideas are just right wing BS..... Heritage Foundation , Cato Institute , ALEC , etc ...... wake up people , this stuff is just propaganda..... We might all be Shocker fans , but I'm afraid we will have to fight each other to the end on political issues.......... The war goes on , and the country goes down .......... Fire away , I won't be back ..........
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