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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 986508" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I started in the Hub in '86 and have worked as a swing and 4X10 cover in a number of large markets. I know very much how we worked back then. Know what? Have been all over the country with FedEx and what I've found, even today, is FedEx goes to great lengths to maximize productivity in every rt. Even more so today because way back then there were more cake rts than today. And I remember many women back then using whatever tactic possible to get guys to take freight off of them. I'm sure you didn't, but saw that everywhere I went. Usually the weaker ones were accommodated with doc sorting. But I digress. I'm a rehire, have paid my dues, back 13.5 years. I'm nowhere near your pay and being a hard worker has no reward. And I'm 100% certain it never will at this point. If you had a great career, wonderful. Mine certainly would've been much better if I hadn't quit. But I know the other side of it too and there are many here citing very legitimate beefs. If that troubles you I'm sorry but we aren't going to accept that the company has been so truly wonderful to us when we've struggled while giving them the benefit of the doubt that they'd eventually come through. Nothing but a string of broken promises if we didn't get here early enough to get your deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 986508, member: 24302"] I started in the Hub in '86 and have worked as a swing and 4X10 cover in a number of large markets. I know very much how we worked back then. Know what? Have been all over the country with FedEx and what I've found, even today, is FedEx goes to great lengths to maximize productivity in every rt. Even more so today because way back then there were more cake rts than today. And I remember many women back then using whatever tactic possible to get guys to take freight off of them. I'm sure you didn't, but saw that everywhere I went. Usually the weaker ones were accommodated with doc sorting. But I digress. I'm a rehire, have paid my dues, back 13.5 years. I'm nowhere near your pay and being a hard worker has no reward. And I'm 100% certain it never will at this point. If you had a great career, wonderful. Mine certainly would've been much better if I hadn't quit. But I know the other side of it too and there are many here citing very legitimate beefs. If that troubles you I'm sorry but we aren't going to accept that the company has been so truly wonderful to us when we've struggled while giving them the benefit of the doubt that they'd eventually come through. Nothing but a string of broken promises if we didn't get here early enough to get your deal. [/QUOTE]
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