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Do UPS or Fedex have travel benefits?

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Hi!

There's no "perfect" flying job for me, and this is one of the reasons.

Do any of those airlines fly into my town?

SWA, ATA, Frontier, AirTran and JetBlue-No.

Even UPS and FEX-No.
What about UPS or FEX feeder airlines? Nope. Nada. Nothing.

Too bad for me.

cliff
ILN

where in the hell do u live then?? that no airline flies there!!!!!
 
Who cares?

Dude, if you're lucky enough to get on with UPS or FedEx, you can afford to buy airline tickets with the extra millions you will earn over your lifetime.


You are 100% correct on this one. I just can’t believe that someone working for these companies can spare $200 bucks to buy a positive space ticket to travel their love ones.
Wow unreal!!!!!!
 
Hi!

AA, UAL, NWA, DAL, Midwest and Allegient fly to where I live.

If UPS/FedEx are both great jobs otherwise, but one has much better travel benefits, then that one is a better job, because my family travels a lot.

cliff
YIP
 
...If UPS/FedEx are both great jobs otherwise, but one has much better travel benefits, then that one is a better job, because my family travels a lot...

Cliff, my family and I travel a lot as well but I just buy them tickets. I'm not sure where you work but lets just do some simple math here...

- if you make an extra $1,000 a month at brand X versus brand Y you can spend that money on tickets for your loved ones if you want. I just bought two tickets on CAL from HOU to LGW (London - Gatwick) and back and it cost me ~$690 a person. Since I have so many 'miles' on my CAL frequent miles program (because of dead heading the company sends me on) we'll probably be upgraded to business class, at least we were in the past.

- So, if I make that extra thousand bucks a month my fiancé and I can "afford' at least one trip like that every two months.

My point is the "travel benefits" seem to be like the new form of Food Stamps where some people won't take a better paying job because they are afraid they'll lose their food stamps benefits.

C'mon, it's really nice NOT to be a stand-by passenger.:beer:
 
... some people won't take a better paying job because they are afraid they'll lose their food stamps benefits.

C'mon, it's really nice NOT to be a stand-by passenger.

I thought the same thing when I left my previous job (With great travel benefits), for a job with less travel benefits. I regret losing the great travel benefits.

If you only like traveling domestically, then travel benefits don't mean much. It is better to buy a ticket. But my wife and I used to take 3 or 4 international trips a year (Luckily we always got business class when traveling internationally). Basically we would take 3 or 4 day weekends and go somewhere like Tokyo, London, Germany, Amsterdam etc… for a couple hundred bucks. It kept my wife happy because she always looked forward to where she could visit next for the price of one or two nights in a hotel.
 
Cliff, my family and I travel a lot as well but I just buy them tickets. I'm not sure where you work but lets just do some simple math here...

- if you make an extra $1,000 a month at brand X versus brand Y you can spend that money on tickets for your loved ones if you want. I just bought two tickets on CAL from HOU to LGW (London - Gatwick) and back and it cost me ~$690 a person. Since I have so many 'miles' on my CAL frequent miles program (because of dead heading the company sends me on) we'll probably be upgraded to business class, at least we were in the past.

- So, if I make that extra thousand bucks a month my fiancé and I can "afford' at least one trip like that every two months.

My point is the "travel benefits" seem to be like the new form of Food Stamps where some people won't take a better paying job because they are afraid they'll lose their food stamps benefits.

C'mon, it's really nice NOT to be a stand-by passenger.:beer:



AMEN BROTHAAAA!!!!!

THE SMARTEST THING A EVER SAID
 
Travel benefits are great! :rolleyes:

I think everyone should stop applying at FedEx and UPS because we don't really have travel benefits.

Please please pretty please? So my honey can have no competition? Puhhhhhhleeeeease? With sugar on top.

I love travel benefits! :nuts:
 
...I thought the same thing when I left my previous job (With great travel benefits), for a job with less travel benefits. I regret losing the great travel benefits...

I think you truly missed my point - I believe no one should ever "stay content" at their current job because "at least we have travel benefits”.

In my analogy, if I made an extra $1,000 a month at brand X versus brand Y I could afford 2 "positive space" tickets to London 6 times a year. That's if I make an extra $1,000. I make much more than an extra $1,000.

My whole point was - do not use "travel benefits" to compare airlines when one pays much more than the other but has fewer travel benefits. It's akin to someone choosing a less paying job because otherwise he/she would lose the food stamps. Or someone including per diem into the yearly income...If two airlines pay about the same (looks like in your case) but one has the travel benefits and one does not - it's a different story...

So to summarize, no one says travel benefits are not cool, but at least compare apples to apples....It's an awesome feeling to have "real" tickets and not having to hope for some empty seats so you can make the flight...Every time I used standby tickets with my family I felt like I was "begging" the gate agents for a ride...It's nice not to have to do that anymore...Oh, and we can fly as frequently as we want because we can afford it now, oh and did I mention the A and the B fund, the health insurance, etc? Like I said - don't stare blindly at the standby passes or you might miss the real benefits...


Ooops, I screwed up again - Mega is right, I miss my travel benefits...:laugh:
 
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AV80R -

I understand what you are saying. For most people travel benefits don't matter that much and it is usually best to by positive space tickets.

But - it is never more economical to purchase international business class tickets, if you like to travel more than once or twice a year. Thats what my wife got used to at my previous airline. We always looked for flights with open business class, and she never once sat in coach. I probably saved between 40 to 70K a year at my previous airline due to my travel benefits. For example, we took at trip to Tokyo for two days because we had a 4 day weekend. Two roundtrip business class tickets to Tokyo would have cost me 16 thousand. With income taxes, I would have to earn an extra 20+ thousand a year just to pay for that one weekend.

What I am saying, is that travel benefits matter to some more than others.
 
Hi!

Beetle007:

Exactly.

cliff
YIP
 

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