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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 794239" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>The poor pay is an integral part of the "plan". Ground drivers are meant to be disposable. If they <strong>ever</strong> started making $16-$18 per hour en masse', the profit structure would be in shambles. Underpaying for labor is probably the biggest key to the success of Ground, and one of the biggest incentives to keep pay low is more of the cream off the top for the contractor. If he has to pay more, then FedEx has to compensate the contractor more so they (the contractor) don't lose any money. In other words, there is little incentive to raise the overall pay of Ground drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 794239, member: 12508"] The poor pay is an integral part of the "plan". Ground drivers are meant to be disposable. If they [B]ever[/B] started making $16-$18 per hour en masse', the profit structure would be in shambles. Underpaying for labor is probably the biggest key to the success of Ground, and one of the biggest incentives to keep pay low is more of the cream off the top for the contractor. If he has to pay more, then FedEx has to compensate the contractor more so they (the contractor) don't lose any money. In other words, there is little incentive to raise the overall pay of Ground drivers. [/QUOTE]
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