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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2384870" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I started in '86, became a courier in '88, topped out in '90, went through much of what you did. Get back to me when you have mgr putting your freight in U.S. Mail to keep you from getting overtime. Get back to me when mgr and Sr mgr deceive you about location of JCATS opening, and that location turned into hell on Earth on the Mexican border. I was probably only courier in country that had a small tractor trailer sent 300 miles roundtrip to pick up my outbound. Loaded 100's of boxes in 100-107 degree heat with humidity, started at 1000 and worked past 2200 many a day there. And I've got plenty more. You may have more years but I've worked 28 of the last 30 and will put my experiences with FedEx mgmt and bad routes up against anyone's any time. And I was making $12.57hr in that border location too. No doubt you have had bad experiences with FedEx, but your deal is just plain better. Your better money back then was worth more than ours now too after inflation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2384870, member: 24302"] I started in '86, became a courier in '88, topped out in '90, went through much of what you did. Get back to me when you have mgr putting your freight in U.S. Mail to keep you from getting overtime. Get back to me when mgr and Sr mgr deceive you about location of JCATS opening, and that location turned into hell on Earth on the Mexican border. I was probably only courier in country that had a small tractor trailer sent 300 miles roundtrip to pick up my outbound. Loaded 100's of boxes in 100-107 degree heat with humidity, started at 1000 and worked past 2200 many a day there. And I've got plenty more. You may have more years but I've worked 28 of the last 30 and will put my experiences with FedEx mgmt and bad routes up against anyone's any time. And I was making $12.57hr in that border location too. No doubt you have had bad experiences with FedEx, but your deal is just plain better. Your better money back then was worth more than ours now too after inflation. [/QUOTE]
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