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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 733161" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I agree with your assessment but I believe part-timers can't be forced to work over 30 hrs. Might we see a Walmart type situation where 32 hrs is considered FT? Gives them the flexibility to work us more without incurring the very expensive OT at union wages. Or maybe they'll structure it so no one works more than 25-30 hrs a week. So maybe bbsam may be right about September. Wow, we get to organize so we can get an hourly wage that'll just get us by on 25-30 hrs a week. If we're lucky. FedEx has simplified courier work down to the point they can hire just about anyone that passes a background check to deliver pkgs. Looks like the courier of the future will be a college kid or housewife looking for a nice part-time job. Making a living doesn't appear to be a company priority. And now that I think of it, customer told me the other day that he saw for the first time Ground airbills that look just like Express airbills. He runs a private mailbox place, just asked me if I had seen them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 733161, member: 24302"] I agree with your assessment but I believe part-timers can't be forced to work over 30 hrs. Might we see a Walmart type situation where 32 hrs is considered FT? Gives them the flexibility to work us more without incurring the very expensive OT at union wages. Or maybe they'll structure it so no one works more than 25-30 hrs a week. So maybe bbsam may be right about September. Wow, we get to organize so we can get an hourly wage that'll just get us by on 25-30 hrs a week. If we're lucky. FedEx has simplified courier work down to the point they can hire just about anyone that passes a background check to deliver pkgs. Looks like the courier of the future will be a college kid or housewife looking for a nice part-time job. Making a living doesn't appear to be a company priority. And now that I think of it, customer told me the other day that he saw for the first time Ground airbills that look just like Express airbills. He runs a private mailbox place, just asked me if I had seen them. [/QUOTE]
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