UPS Drivers Send Message to Congress: Mad at High Salaries? Look at Yours!

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UPS workers have the potential to earn up to $170,000 in annual pay and benefits in five years due to a new union deal, which has sparked backlash from some tech workers who feel their own contributions are undervalued. However, compared to Congress members who make a minimum of $174,000 annually and work only about 155 days a year, the resentment may be misplaced. The article suggests that tech workers seeking well-paying jobs with less work should consider running for office instead of complaining anonymously on message boards.
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