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<blockquote data-quote="Bill909" data-source="post: 136722" data-attributes="member: 7257"><p>I will probably be offered a fedex driving contract for the holiday season tomorrow. I was offered a UPS drivers helper position for the holidays earlier this week. I will have to decide between the two. I have not yet discussed the pay with fedex, so I'm curious. What are they likely to offer me,if they want me? (or what should I ask for? or is it a set rate?) What hidden expenses are there that I should know about, that are unique to fedex (I'm self-employed in my real life already, so I know about taxes, etc..). Although I liked the "feel" of UPS better, I want the possibility of PT or temp work after the holidays too, and if there is any at UPS it will be low-paying labor. Fedex sounded like they MIGHT have some ongoing driving opportunities that are less than full time. Thanks for any help</p><p></p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill909, post: 136722, member: 7257"] I will probably be offered a fedex driving contract for the holiday season tomorrow. I was offered a UPS drivers helper position for the holidays earlier this week. I will have to decide between the two. I have not yet discussed the pay with fedex, so I'm curious. What are they likely to offer me,if they want me? (or what should I ask for? or is it a set rate?) What hidden expenses are there that I should know about, that are unique to fedex (I'm self-employed in my real life already, so I know about taxes, etc..). Although I liked the "feel" of UPS better, I want the possibility of PT or temp work after the holidays too, and if there is any at UPS it will be low-paying labor. Fedex sounded like they MIGHT have some ongoing driving opportunities that are less than full time. Thanks for any help Bill [/QUOTE]
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