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Working at FedEx express or FedEx freight. Both job offers
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 2395694" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>How about working for neither one and finding a job with a quality organization? If you must, choose Freight, and here is why...a lack of the RLA. Because Freight is under the NLRA, there is a very real chance of unionization, so top-out is only a few years, not 10 BS "steps". The same crappy benefits and no retirement, but you will probably have a chance to move up to a driving position because there is a huge shortage of CDL-A drivers. Let FedEx train you, get a year or two of experience in tractor-trailers...and LEAVE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 2395694, member: 12508"] How about working for neither one and finding a job with a quality organization? If you must, choose Freight, and here is why...a lack of the RLA. Because Freight is under the NLRA, there is a very real chance of unionization, so top-out is only a few years, not 10 BS "steps". The same crappy benefits and no retirement, but you will probably have a chance to move up to a driving position because there is a huge shortage of CDL-A drivers. Let FedEx train you, get a year or two of experience in tractor-trailers...and LEAVE. [/QUOTE]
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