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Old 12-25-2016, 10:45 AM  
Bladewire
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Originally Posted by crockett View Post
These wages are often dependent by the state you live in and how competitive the pay is in the area. With that said their delivery drivers are not hourly rate, they are more like an uber for package delivery set up. People working at Amazon WH's in FL for example are making $10-12/hr to start meanwhile Mcdonalds in Denver pays $10)

btw this is what I was taking about in my other post about Republicans pushing states to go Right to Work. I've personally seen the direct effects and the difference between RTW and non RTW states. The only odd ball that hasn't been consistently true is the Denver area. Co is a RTW state but the Denver area has a high pay rate due to it being a boom city. They still however fuck you on things like over time though.
$10-$12 an hour sucks.

Here Amazon is paying $18-$25 an hour for delivery drivers plus they get tips with PrimeNow worked into the final price (you can adjust it within 24hours of delivery). https://flex.amazon.com

I know it's not the same as the wharehouse pay you mentioned just an example of a different pay scale for different work with amazon. RTW states is bullshit. People are leaving states like those and North Carolina fucking people over for states with a sustainable living wage, yet the Electoral College gives the states fucking people over more votes per person than states like California. Fucked up
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