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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1676954" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>One thing we do know that you may not...we go into hundreds if not thousands of businesses over the course of our "careers." We see for ourselves the differences between our company and others. Very few companies push their employees to perform at a "hustle" rate continuously. Yes we have our milkers but most couriers are in constant motion throughout their day. It's why many older couriers take open routes that are more about driving than stops. Most companies have set hours too and don't expect their employees to give up family time during the holidays for the good of the company. Couple all that with the lies and takeaways and you can see why many are bitter. Companies sure have gone this direction to varying degrees, but that primarily means the relative few are benefiting greatly while the rest are seeing their future dimming. With so many out of work and on public assistance do you think it's wise to hammer those who are doing the work that's paying for everything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1676954, member: 24302"] One thing we do know that you may not...we go into hundreds if not thousands of businesses over the course of our "careers." We see for ourselves the differences between our company and others. Very few companies push their employees to perform at a "hustle" rate continuously. Yes we have our milkers but most couriers are in constant motion throughout their day. It's why many older couriers take open routes that are more about driving than stops. Most companies have set hours too and don't expect their employees to give up family time during the holidays for the good of the company. Couple all that with the lies and takeaways and you can see why many are bitter. Companies sure have gone this direction to varying degrees, but that primarily means the relative few are benefiting greatly while the rest are seeing their future dimming. With so many out of work and on public assistance do you think it's wise to hammer those who are doing the work that's paying for everything? [/QUOTE]
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