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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1199930" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I agree with alot of what you say, but Uncle Fred gives Repubs a bad name. I doubt you'll be able to hang on for 13 more years considering the direction FedEx is going. You are fortunate to have the job in an area that's economically depressed. A topped out courier in such an area would do well. But costs of living are considerably higher in much of the country and if not topped out it's a struggle. Doesn't matter how profitable the company is if they won't share it with the employees. I'm a rehire, screwed myself along with the company's screwing. Over 14.5 years since rehired and made $4.40hr less than top-out when I quit this time. Glad you are happy, but it grinds on those of us who work hard to just get by while couriers next to us make $9k+ a year more on 40 hrs and often don't work nearly as hard. Any company that screws it's employees just because it knows it can in a bad economy isn't a company I want to work for. And personally, shipping off guns to countries to make a profit off their killing each other isn't something I'd be proud to be a part of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1199930, member: 24302"] I agree with alot of what you say, but Uncle Fred gives Repubs a bad name. I doubt you'll be able to hang on for 13 more years considering the direction FedEx is going. You are fortunate to have the job in an area that's economically depressed. A topped out courier in such an area would do well. But costs of living are considerably higher in much of the country and if not topped out it's a struggle. Doesn't matter how profitable the company is if they won't share it with the employees. I'm a rehire, screwed myself along with the company's screwing. Over 14.5 years since rehired and made $4.40hr less than top-out when I quit this time. Glad you are happy, but it grinds on those of us who work hard to just get by while couriers next to us make $9k+ a year more on 40 hrs and often don't work nearly as hard. Any company that screws it's employees just because it knows it can in a bad economy isn't a company I want to work for. And personally, shipping off guns to countries to make a profit off their killing each other isn't something I'd be proud to be a part of. [/QUOTE]
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