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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1074388" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm not defending the company, but right now Ground rts are being handled by contractors either directly or as ISP's throughout the entire country. The only complaining I'm seeing, beyond the general gripes of running a business, is from FORMER contractors with an axe to grind. If it's always a bad deal then word would get around and the only people becoming new contractors would be dimwits who don't do their due diligence. FedEx has a huge interest in seeing contractors succeed and I highly doubt they're handing out contracts to anyone they don't have confidence in to perform. It's, for all I know, a good deal for most, just not a good deal for their drivers. They can gloss it over all they want, but considering the workload FedEx should be insuring at least $20hr with OT, and some kind of health plan for the inevitable breakdown of handling all that freight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1074388, member: 24302"] I'm not defending the company, but right now Ground rts are being handled by contractors either directly or as ISP's throughout the entire country. The only complaining I'm seeing, beyond the general gripes of running a business, is from FORMER contractors with an axe to grind. If it's always a bad deal then word would get around and the only people becoming new contractors would be dimwits who don't do their due diligence. FedEx has a huge interest in seeing contractors succeed and I highly doubt they're handing out contracts to anyone they don't have confidence in to perform. It's, for all I know, a good deal for most, just not a good deal for their drivers. They can gloss it over all they want, but considering the workload FedEx should be insuring at least $20hr with OT, and some kind of health plan for the inevitable breakdown of handling all that freight. [/QUOTE]
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