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Why did you stop being a contractor for FedEx?
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<blockquote data-quote="HomeDelivery" data-source="post: 1228980" data-attributes="member: 33696"><p>I will take the highest bidder...</p><p></p><p>why you asking for Cactus? he's not a contractor... um, this definitely varies by location or by the sub-contractor who is mis-managing or not paying enough to keep them on their service areas</p><p></p><p>I've known a handful of good & bad contractors over the short period i've been in HD.</p><p></p><p>My current one has me set up close to home so i can just drive 8-10 miles when i'm done my deliveries for the day. I save 300 commuting miles a week now. & he is paying be better than the other contractors of that building since he knows i can cover any route at short notice. </p><p></p><p>Ground, well you need to head back to the barn everyday to unload your pickups... it's back-breaking work because i've done Ground on some Mondays (just due to sheer volume) & you better have a good package mule humping the cardboard that's dumb enough <strong>not to know</strong> HD is waaaay easier</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HomeDelivery, post: 1228980, member: 33696"] I will take the highest bidder... why you asking for Cactus? he's not a contractor... um, this definitely varies by location or by the sub-contractor who is mis-managing or not paying enough to keep them on their service areas I've known a handful of good & bad contractors over the short period i've been in HD. My current one has me set up close to home so i can just drive 8-10 miles when i'm done my deliveries for the day. I save 300 commuting miles a week now. & he is paying be better than the other contractors of that building since he knows i can cover any route at short notice. Ground, well you need to head back to the barn everyday to unload your pickups... it's back-breaking work because i've done Ground on some Mondays (just due to sheer volume) & you better have a good package mule humping the cardboard that's dumb enough [B]not to know[/B] HD is waaaay easier [/QUOTE]
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