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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1213410" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>The guy that ran my last rt before I took it over routinely pupped stops early. Called a drop off center to see if they had anything and if not scanned a copy of their barcode in his truck. Got done early enough that he would take freight from other couriers and even run into station's town 35 miles away to do pickup rt a couple of days a week. Volunteered to help with reload and was DG specialist. Worked Saturdays. Mgr loved him because of the great numbers so gave him all he wanted. He grossed $76k the previous year, pretty impressive for the lowest payscale. And he's DEAD. Lost focus for a second and pulled out in front of a semi while on the job. And I was being pressured to perform like him. OLCC's for not maintaining his numbers. Single biggest reason I quit a couple of years earlier than I had planned to. If you are running to impress your mgr you are setting yourself up to fail. So what if you're the best courier ever? I used to be a pretty darn good courier too, running windsprints. Had a director ask to meet me, told me he never heard of a courier who consistently ran his rt at 150%. All I got for my efforts is stuck in super heavy rts that others couldn't handle. And reconfigured after I transferred so that they could. FedEx wants and wants, and they give very little back. If you think you are proving anything think again. Been there, done that. I was raised believing if you worked hard you got rewarded. Working from 0730 in the morning to 2015 at night isn't my idea of a reward, and running like a maniac so that you're allowed to work those hours, like that guy, which is the company's idea of rewarding you, can get you killed. And the company being what it is those kind of hours will go away eventually because they want to eliminate OT. So I hope you aren't under the misconception that you'll get better pay someday because you hustle. And with 2% raises why would you want to work faster and take legitimate money from your own pocket?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1213410, member: 24302"] The guy that ran my last rt before I took it over routinely pupped stops early. Called a drop off center to see if they had anything and if not scanned a copy of their barcode in his truck. Got done early enough that he would take freight from other couriers and even run into station's town 35 miles away to do pickup rt a couple of days a week. Volunteered to help with reload and was DG specialist. Worked Saturdays. Mgr loved him because of the great numbers so gave him all he wanted. He grossed $76k the previous year, pretty impressive for the lowest payscale. And he's DEAD. Lost focus for a second and pulled out in front of a semi while on the job. And I was being pressured to perform like him. OLCC's for not maintaining his numbers. Single biggest reason I quit a couple of years earlier than I had planned to. If you are running to impress your mgr you are setting yourself up to fail. So what if you're the best courier ever? I used to be a pretty darn good courier too, running windsprints. Had a director ask to meet me, told me he never heard of a courier who consistently ran his rt at 150%. All I got for my efforts is stuck in super heavy rts that others couldn't handle. And reconfigured after I transferred so that they could. FedEx wants and wants, and they give very little back. If you think you are proving anything think again. Been there, done that. I was raised believing if you worked hard you got rewarded. Working from 0730 in the morning to 2015 at night isn't my idea of a reward, and running like a maniac so that you're allowed to work those hours, like that guy, which is the company's idea of rewarding you, can get you killed. And the company being what it is those kind of hours will go away eventually because they want to eliminate OT. So I hope you aren't under the misconception that you'll get better pay someday because you hustle. And with 2% raises why would you want to work faster and take legitimate money from your own pocket? [/QUOTE]
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