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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 779844" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>What an odd thing to say. You say no one has ever suggested it's a career but then you call it "my career." I've heard the job called a career many times. </p><p></p><p>Who is asking for executive pay? I just want to be fairly compensated. A courier deals with freight, traffic, customers, weather. Every job has an entry point, but you appear to be saying that a courier job is always an entry level job. Apparently gaining experience with the above, becoming efficient and productive has no value to you. Tell me, in a company where most employees are couriers, what does "entry level" lead to? The primary focus is the picking up and delivery of pkgs. Are you saying that the company never intended the main job in FedEx be a job that would decently support a family, have a future? Apparently they don't intend it to now, but there was a time when they promoted courier work as having a good future. A job with prospects of good pay, benefits, and retirement sounds suspiciously like a career to me. Why you would justify what is going on by denigrating our many years of hard work and faithful service as just an entry level job with low expectations is beyond me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 779844, member: 24302"] What an odd thing to say. You say no one has ever suggested it's a career but then you call it "my career." I've heard the job called a career many times. Who is asking for executive pay? I just want to be fairly compensated. A courier deals with freight, traffic, customers, weather. Every job has an entry point, but you appear to be saying that a courier job is always an entry level job. Apparently gaining experience with the above, becoming efficient and productive has no value to you. Tell me, in a company where most employees are couriers, what does "entry level" lead to? The primary focus is the picking up and delivery of pkgs. Are you saying that the company never intended the main job in FedEx be a job that would decently support a family, have a future? Apparently they don't intend it to now, but there was a time when they promoted courier work as having a good future. A job with prospects of good pay, benefits, and retirement sounds suspiciously like a career to me. Why you would justify what is going on by denigrating our many years of hard work and faithful service as just an entry level job with low expectations is beyond me. [/QUOTE]
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