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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 859169" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>And I got good reviews although I could've done better between accidents and sick days. As a swing in Florida the onroad portion of my review was 6.9XX. Nearly perfect. And I had a district director ask to meet me in Topeka, KS in '91. Said he had never heard of any courier consistently running a rt at 150%. I ran windsprints. I've transferred into 5 different rts over the years that were reconfigured after I left because person who took over couldn't handle it. I did, and got no help. Had to transfer out to get away from ridiculously bad rts. Have a great rt now and I volunteer to unload containers to compensate. Not to toot my own horn, just pointing out I've earned every penny but FedEx doesn't reward hard work. If a person is willing to work they will run him into the ground. No better pay, while mgrs buds kiss up and get good raises while skating. If mgmt isn't happy with our numbers they have no one but themselves to blame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 859169, member: 24302"] And I got good reviews although I could've done better between accidents and sick days. As a swing in Florida the onroad portion of my review was 6.9XX. Nearly perfect. And I had a district director ask to meet me in Topeka, KS in '91. Said he had never heard of any courier consistently running a rt at 150%. I ran windsprints. I've transferred into 5 different rts over the years that were reconfigured after I left because person who took over couldn't handle it. I did, and got no help. Had to transfer out to get away from ridiculously bad rts. Have a great rt now and I volunteer to unload containers to compensate. Not to toot my own horn, just pointing out I've earned every penny but FedEx doesn't reward hard work. If a person is willing to work they will run him into the ground. No better pay, while mgrs buds kiss up and get good raises while skating. If mgmt isn't happy with our numbers they have no one but themselves to blame. [/QUOTE]
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