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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1945275" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>OK, so what you're really saying is that for gixxersquid to survive he needs to provide crap service and just deal with the threats, as long as he stays above the magic 85% threshold.</p><p></p><p>That still doesn't solve the issue of hiring drivers in an area where an illegal at Home Depot can easily make $20 per hour or more under the table. I don't know if gixxer's terminal is in the San Francisco city limits, but if it is, then San Francisco minimum wage laws apply. I know there is a large Ground facility in Richmond, which is in Contra Costa County, but I'm not sure where Ground's other Bay Area terminals are located.</p><p></p><p>So, gixxer. Do a crappy job for your customers, tell your drivers to slow down, and then you'll prosper under the Fred S Plan. Oh, and don't forget to skimp on vehicle maintenance so you can be even more profitable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1945275, member: 12508"] OK, so what you're really saying is that for gixxersquid to survive he needs to provide crap service and just deal with the threats, as long as he stays above the magic 85% threshold. That still doesn't solve the issue of hiring drivers in an area where an illegal at Home Depot can easily make $20 per hour or more under the table. I don't know if gixxer's terminal is in the San Francisco city limits, but if it is, then San Francisco minimum wage laws apply. I know there is a large Ground facility in Richmond, which is in Contra Costa County, but I'm not sure where Ground's other Bay Area terminals are located. So, gixxer. Do a crappy job for your customers, tell your drivers to slow down, and then you'll prosper under the Fred S Plan. Oh, and don't forget to skimp on vehicle maintenance so you can be even more profitable. [/QUOTE]
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