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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1906205" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Exactly, and we've had to work many years next to people making $10k-$17k more than us for no other reason than they got here first. Great for them, but we've been expected to do without. As for unskilled labor, FedEx has gone through over a million employees since it's inception. Those who've stuck with it have saved them money with their experience and dedication. It costs them real money to constantly hire. And there's plenty to this job besides walking a letter through a door. Granted they've simplified it a bit to match the quality of many of the newhires, but I've driven in blizzards and tropical storms and 120 degree heat. I've worked sick and hurt. I've spent many Christmas seasons away from my family. This isn't a typical job and the demands are great. Truth is the near economic collapse in 2008 put a lot of people out of work and Fedex has taken full advantage of it. But even desperate people don't stick around when they realize they're being lied to and screwed over. We're complaining? They deserve it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1906205, member: 24302"] Exactly, and we've had to work many years next to people making $10k-$17k more than us for no other reason than they got here first. Great for them, but we've been expected to do without. As for unskilled labor, FedEx has gone through over a million employees since it's inception. Those who've stuck with it have saved them money with their experience and dedication. It costs them real money to constantly hire. And there's plenty to this job besides walking a letter through a door. Granted they've simplified it a bit to match the quality of many of the newhires, but I've driven in blizzards and tropical storms and 120 degree heat. I've worked sick and hurt. I've spent many Christmas seasons away from my family. This isn't a typical job and the demands are great. Truth is the near economic collapse in 2008 put a lot of people out of work and Fedex has taken full advantage of it. But even desperate people don't stick around when they realize they're being lied to and screwed over. We're complaining? They deserve it. [/QUOTE]
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