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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1969386" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>To believe that United Parcel Service the model of corporate efficiency is going to be bypassed by little old FXG.? Apparently you too have been to the Fedex mind control academy. Do you really expect me to believe that you have guys makiing up to 55 grand a year driving for a month? Sure UPS demands top of the scale performance but they also pay top of the scale money and only a fool is going to believe you and some cheap wage no benefit contractors are going to erode their pay scale. And for hiring off the street that's were everybody comes from . How else do they get there? Swim? Parachute? As I said before, if you are in a populated area that has a low wage base you will be just fine for a while. "Getting up to scale" means responding to X's demand for the infusion of more contractor capital and manpower. Too bad you don't have any control over it's fate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1969386, member: 58386"] To believe that United Parcel Service the model of corporate efficiency is going to be bypassed by little old FXG.? Apparently you too have been to the Fedex mind control academy. Do you really expect me to believe that you have guys makiing up to 55 grand a year driving for a month? Sure UPS demands top of the scale performance but they also pay top of the scale money and only a fool is going to believe you and some cheap wage no benefit contractors are going to erode their pay scale. And for hiring off the street that's were everybody comes from . How else do they get there? Swim? Parachute? As I said before, if you are in a populated area that has a low wage base you will be just fine for a while. "Getting up to scale" means responding to X's demand for the infusion of more contractor capital and manpower. Too bad you don't have any control over it's fate. [/QUOTE]
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