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Article calls FedEx " The Wal-Mart of the trucking industry"
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<blockquote data-quote="ironcitycats" data-source="post: 860075" data-attributes="member: 35778"><p>If I made more, by back would still hurt nonetheless. The building would be just as hot. The boxes would still be heavy. Nothing will change that, so your asinine comment makes you look silly.</p><p></p><p>But I don't really see anything wrong with investing in your workforce even if you don't go to college or don't plan on becoming management someday. They keep telling us that package handlers are fedx' entry-level position and that some day we all can be managers. Unfortunately today, that's not how it works. Not everyone can afford college.</p><p></p><p>Don't know what terminal you worked at and don't care. I've worked at a terminal in a college town and a terminal in a poor, urban neighborhood. Both of them had a handful of college students and more power to those guys. Both terminals had some guys with kids and full-time jobs, working there to get by or save a little extra money. Why should it even matter why people do what we do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ironcitycats, post: 860075, member: 35778"] If I made more, by back would still hurt nonetheless. The building would be just as hot. The boxes would still be heavy. Nothing will change that, so your asinine comment makes you look silly. But I don't really see anything wrong with investing in your workforce even if you don't go to college or don't plan on becoming management someday. They keep telling us that package handlers are fedx' entry-level position and that some day we all can be managers. Unfortunately today, that's not how it works. Not everyone can afford college. Don't know what terminal you worked at and don't care. I've worked at a terminal in a college town and a terminal in a poor, urban neighborhood. Both of them had a handful of college students and more power to those guys. Both terminals had some guys with kids and full-time jobs, working there to get by or save a little extra money. Why should it even matter why people do what we do? [/QUOTE]
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