First year pay

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Quote: If you are applying to UPS then you should be applying to FedEx too. Very Similar.
I think the major difference right now is that you're more likely to get a call from UPS than FedEx. Unless you're one of those lucky ones that has a golden ticket at FedEx
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Quote: First year pay is my biggest concern to apply at UPS. I retire from the military in 2024 and that will help offset some but with a mortgage, kids and non-working spouse, I will definitely notice the pay difference. Looking at second year pay with a legacy; they just do not compare to UPS. Any thoughts? TIA
milamarksonofficial on Instagram has numerous ideas on how to earn money working from home your spouse can look into. YouTube offers countless blogs on how to make your dollar go further for a reduced family budget. Believe it or not, first year pay is what the average American family makes and lives on. And it’s only for one year. The rest of your career here will more than make up for one, brief year of sacrificing and making do. If your children are school aged, your spouse can work during school hours driving Uber, doing grub hub, etc and basically make their own schedule to help contribute. If you have babies, consider bringing in another child into your home to watch while socializing your littles and making $20/$25 an hour, which is what people are charging. That’s a potential $200 a day/$1,000 a week!

what I’m saying is, I truly believe being uncomfortable for a year, but sticking it out by being creative is worth it and will pay in dividends. That’s what our family did.
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Quote: First year pay is my biggest concern to apply at UPS. I retire from the military in 2024 and that will help offset some but with a mortgage, kids and non-working spouse, I will definitely notice the pay difference. Looking at second year pay with a legacy; they just do not compare to UPS. Any thoughts? TIA
I know lots of folks who retired from military and didnt go back to work at all...its doable. U have time to look at ur budget and decide how to manage for 1 yr of less income. 20 yrs of mil wld assume significant savings, house refinance, extra flying, some do uber while sitting reserve, always a hustle out there for some extra cash. If all else fails I can put u in touch with a Nigerian prince who guarantees loads of cash if u help him out. 😉 Good luck with your decision...either way it will be the correct one...altho wont feel like it at times.
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