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Question: Is now a good time to buy a FedEx Ground Route?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brown287" data-source="post: 570392" data-attributes="member: 14940"><p>This is a very interesting thread that has begun here. Its obvious to most that its not a matter of if, but of when Fed-Ex Ground will have the rug pulled out from under them. Even if they win in the courts and the congress they will lose from with in. Employees will only work for so long in an invironment that does not properly compensate them for thier labor. Drivers like my brother will finally have enough and start looking for other employement. Thier morale and production will fall so low that customers will not want to deal with Fed-Ex and profitability will no longer be achievable. Union or no union you need to properly compensate people for thier labor, adventually Fed-Ex will be picking up day labors at Home Depot, if they havent already started. Theres a saying that has been around for a long time "you get what you pay for".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown287, post: 570392, member: 14940"] This is a very interesting thread that has begun here. Its obvious to most that its not a matter of if, but of when Fed-Ex Ground will have the rug pulled out from under them. Even if they win in the courts and the congress they will lose from with in. Employees will only work for so long in an invironment that does not properly compensate them for thier labor. Drivers like my brother will finally have enough and start looking for other employement. Thier morale and production will fall so low that customers will not want to deal with Fed-Ex and profitability will no longer be achievable. Union or no union you need to properly compensate people for thier labor, adventually Fed-Ex will be picking up day labors at Home Depot, if they havent already started. Theres a saying that has been around for a long time "you get what you pay for". [/QUOTE]
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