Home
Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
Latest activity
Members
Current visitors
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Home
Forums
The Competition
FedEx Discussions
About Those Planes
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 730737" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm betting I can find quite a few posts if I look where you say that we should be making what UPS drivers are making. "Same job, different trucks" , remember? If you aren't saying that, why are you attacking me for pointing out that they can't pay comparable UPS pay and benefits? How much then would you say is fair? And remember the folks on the highest payscales are already making over $24hr I believe. They'll never vote for a union if they aren't going to get a decent bump up. $25hr won't cut it for people living on the coasts, Alaska, or Hawaii. </p><p></p><p>Let me introduce myself...Kenneth Wade Kilpatrick, friend.E.C. ID# 56800. FT courier, TYRA station, Tyler, TX, 75701. I live in a 26' travel trailer in a RV park in the 75709 zip. I'm typing away on a very cheap netbook although I hope someday to have an iPad. My I.Q. was measured at 150 in 8th grade, I've been a voracious reader since 2nd grade. Quit college when my dad's business went under, joined the Air Force. But never stopped reading. Back when Trivial Pursuit was popular I played college grads all the time but never lost. Is that intelligent enough for you? Or do you think that as a courier I'm not bright enough to tie my shoes? I'm also 6'2", 285 lbs, get the slow and stupid big guy stereotype all the time too until they start seeing my rt numbers.</p><p></p><p>No, don't have access to the company's accounting figures. But with a little research on Google you can turn up everything that is published for public consumption. </p><p></p><p>And I've posted my name several times on Fedexaminer. Truth is that after the way I've been treated by FedEx management I really don't care if they know who I am and what I think of them. and they probably know that I've been careful to keep extensive documentation of everything. But I'm a Christian raised in a family of ministers. I'd never sue unless they threw me out on the street, and back in '94 I believe I could have sued the company over the actions of a manager concerning my severely dislocated shoulder. May have been '95. And as a Christian I'm not going to go along with the bankrupting of FedEx, no matter how they act. Too many people depend on them for employment. So I'd like to see realistic proposals that the company can mull over as they read this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 730737, member: 24302"] I'm betting I can find quite a few posts if I look where you say that we should be making what UPS drivers are making. "Same job, different trucks" , remember? If you aren't saying that, why are you attacking me for pointing out that they can't pay comparable UPS pay and benefits? How much then would you say is fair? And remember the folks on the highest payscales are already making over $24hr I believe. They'll never vote for a union if they aren't going to get a decent bump up. $25hr won't cut it for people living on the coasts, Alaska, or Hawaii. Let me introduce myself...Kenneth Wade Kilpatrick, friend.E.C. ID# 56800. FT courier, TYRA station, Tyler, TX, 75701. I live in a 26' travel trailer in a RV park in the 75709 zip. I'm typing away on a very cheap netbook although I hope someday to have an iPad. My I.Q. was measured at 150 in 8th grade, I've been a voracious reader since 2nd grade. Quit college when my dad's business went under, joined the Air Force. But never stopped reading. Back when Trivial Pursuit was popular I played college grads all the time but never lost. Is that intelligent enough for you? Or do you think that as a courier I'm not bright enough to tie my shoes? I'm also 6'2", 285 lbs, get the slow and stupid big guy stereotype all the time too until they start seeing my rt numbers. No, don't have access to the company's accounting figures. But with a little research on Google you can turn up everything that is published for public consumption. And I've posted my name several times on Fedexaminer. Truth is that after the way I've been treated by FedEx management I really don't care if they know who I am and what I think of them. and they probably know that I've been careful to keep extensive documentation of everything. But I'm a Christian raised in a family of ministers. I'd never sue unless they threw me out on the street, and back in '94 I believe I could have sued the company over the actions of a manager concerning my severely dislocated shoulder. May have been '95. And as a Christian I'm not going to go along with the bankrupting of FedEx, no matter how they act. Too many people depend on them for employment. So I'd like to see realistic proposals that the company can mull over as they read this. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Home
Forums
The Competition
FedEx Discussions
About Those Planes
Top