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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 347027" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>It is well known that FedEx Watch is associated with a group of attorneys, so their position is no surprise to anyone but you. The class action suits have merit, otherwise they would not have progressed in each and every state where they have been heard in court. As far as the movement to classify contractors as employees losing ground, why does FedEx continue to lose in court? </p><p>I noticed you didn't answer my question regarding what you pay your drivers. You can pull any number you'd like out of your ass, but I doubt it's very much over the $10.00 per hour I estimated. How about their benefits? Oh yeah, they don't have any, nor do you.</p><p>My educational resume would make yours look very pale in comparison, so you can keep trying to insult me. I'll just beat you down like the mental flea you are. Go on thinking you've got a great deal going with FedEx Ground and watch FedEx Corporation use you like a cheap whore until there's nothing left of you. Then they'll cut you loose. Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 347027, member: 12508"] It is well known that FedEx Watch is associated with a group of attorneys, so their position is no surprise to anyone but you. The class action suits have merit, otherwise they would not have progressed in each and every state where they have been heard in court. As far as the movement to classify contractors as employees losing ground, why does FedEx continue to lose in court? I noticed you didn't answer my question regarding what you pay your drivers. You can pull any number you'd like out of your ass, but I doubt it's very much over the $10.00 per hour I estimated. How about their benefits? Oh yeah, they don't have any, nor do you. My educational resume would make yours look very pale in comparison, so you can keep trying to insult me. I'll just beat you down like the mental flea you are. Go on thinking you've got a great deal going with FedEx Ground and watch FedEx Corporation use you like a cheap whore until there's nothing left of you. Then they'll cut you loose. Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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