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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1156214" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Yes, but do you really think that Express will ever get back to 10%? I think that's a pipe dream that is a long way away. While Fred is successfully driving career employees out the door and replacing them with part-timers, he isn't being very successful with DRA and the lack of need for experienced couriers. From my observations, and reports that I've been getting, an experienced FT courier (a good one) is requiring 4 PT employees to replace them. 2 PTers in the AM and 2 PTers in the PM, simply because the productivity of the new people is so low. Add-in vehicles, training, and the DRA cluster, and there are lots of $$$ flying away. We have people standing around every day just waiting for a vehicle, nobody really cares any longer, and the experienced people are putting down the Kool-Aid and starting to WAD. I just wish they'd expend as much effort signing cards and spreading the word that there is only one answer to the "problem"....a union.</p><p></p><p>We'll see if Fred ever gets his 10%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1156214, member: 12508"] Yes, but do you really think that Express will ever get back to 10%? I think that's a pipe dream that is a long way away. While Fred is successfully driving career employees out the door and replacing them with part-timers, he isn't being very successful with DRA and the lack of need for experienced couriers. From my observations, and reports that I've been getting, an experienced FT courier (a good one) is requiring 4 PT employees to replace them. 2 PTers in the AM and 2 PTers in the PM, simply because the productivity of the new people is so low. Add-in vehicles, training, and the DRA cluster, and there are lots of $$$ flying away. We have people standing around every day just waiting for a vehicle, nobody really cares any longer, and the experienced people are putting down the Kool-Aid and starting to WAD. I just wish they'd expend as much effort signing cards and spreading the word that there is only one answer to the "problem"....a union. We'll see if Fred ever gets his 10%. [/QUOTE]
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