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Hmmmm,This may open some doors to destroy Ground.
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<blockquote data-quote="soc151" data-source="post: 1376349" data-attributes="member: 46195"><p>Says each individual. We only deserve better if we are willing and/or capable of making it happen. There are guys at my terminal that are happy with their chosen careers, and are extremely limited in their options to make the money they are making now somewhere else. There are others that are severely underemployed, but stick with it because it's a stable paycheck. And then there are those that just fear change.</p><p></p><p>Is working around 60 hours a week on a salary, with no benefits, sick days, or paid holidays, "fair?" I would argue no, it is not. I am realistic though - I know that the contractors are under financial constraints imposed by FedEx. However, it's all in the perception of the employee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soc151, post: 1376349, member: 46195"] Says each individual. We only deserve better if we are willing and/or capable of making it happen. There are guys at my terminal that are happy with their chosen careers, and are extremely limited in their options to make the money they are making now somewhere else. There are others that are severely underemployed, but stick with it because it's a stable paycheck. And then there are those that just fear change. Is working around 60 hours a week on a salary, with no benefits, sick days, or paid holidays, "fair?" I would argue no, it is not. I am realistic though - I know that the contractors are under financial constraints imposed by FedEx. However, it's all in the perception of the employee. [/QUOTE]
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