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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 714828" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Yep, and when FedEx or Fred S make a public comparison between UPS and FedEx they compare UPS <strong>air </strong>drivers with FedEx couriers. They don't use <strong>package car drivers. </strong>Just another way they lie and mislead the public about what's really going on at FedEx. Fred has frequently been quoted as saying that FedEx drivers actually make <em>more </em>than UPS drivers, but he fails to mention the distinction I just made above. Fred also doesn't mention that it takes about 20 years to get to top wage. It's difficult to ascertain what an "average" Fedex courier makes because there are multiple market levels and pay scales, another major scam. In many markets, a new courier starts at around $15.00 per hour. It might take them 12-15 years to break $20.00 per hour, another fact that Fred would prefer you not know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 714828, member: 12508"] Yep, and when FedEx or Fred S make a public comparison between UPS and FedEx they compare UPS [B]air [/B]drivers with FedEx couriers. They don't use [B]package car drivers. [/B]Just another way they lie and mislead the public about what's really going on at FedEx. Fred has frequently been quoted as saying that FedEx drivers actually make [I]more [/I]than UPS drivers, but he fails to mention the distinction I just made above. Fred also doesn't mention that it takes about 20 years to get to top wage. It's difficult to ascertain what an "average" Fedex courier makes because there are multiple market levels and pay scales, another major scam. In many markets, a new courier starts at around $15.00 per hour. It might take them 12-15 years to break $20.00 per hour, another fact that Fred would prefer you not know. [/QUOTE]
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