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Uhaul pays a competitive rate from what I've seen others post. I've also seen many posts that they are a great company to work for.
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Every time I see those words "competitive pay", I just wanna scream. Competitive based on what scale? What geographic area?
I've seen companies think that $9 hour is competitive in the capital city of my state where most jobs are $14+ hour for the same position. My belief is that they only say competitive pay because they don't want you to know how much up front. |
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I read somewhere that the pay was based on minimum wage + some bonuses. I'll post the link here if I can ever find it again.
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This is what I found, now sure how up to date it is:
U-Haul Jobs From Home - Work-at-Home Call Center Jobs |
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I just started training for the E Sales & Reservations and the base pay is 8.25 plus 2.55 when you book a reservation.
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