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| fedex groundThis is a discussion on fedex ground within the FedEx Discussions forums, part of the The Competition category; If you refer to the NLRB website you can read a plethora of cases dealing specifically with the issue of ...  | |
10-20-2005, 01:38 PM
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#26 | | Anonymous | If you refer to the NLRB website you can read a plethora of cases dealing specifically with the issue of organizing ground. While most deal with the issue of IC's, there was a case out of Maspeth, NY dealing specifically with inside workers or package handlers. While Ground is part of Fedex Corp, it does operate independently of express, freight, and the newly aquired Kinko's. Based on convesations I have had with management, each Fedex division operates with essential autonomy, despite the fact that Fred Smith serves as the figurehead of Fedex Corp. Since both Freight and Ground are trucking companies, and since we have no interoperation with the express division, we are covered under the NLRB. It seems as though there is a wide misconception about that, and many assume that Fedex is just one giant company. However, if I wanted to transfer to Freight or express, I would literally be in the same boat as any regular off the street hire, and believe me, from fellow workers experiences, that is the truth. Racer, as for your question regarding the opinions of drivers, based on my experiences (I will not generalize) it appears that many of the drivers side with the plaintiffs. I dont have to gointo it here, but you guys know that the ground drivers do not operate independently, almost everything they do is closely scrutinized by fedex. I should also mention that most of these drivers (in my building) dont even own the routes, they work for so-called absentee contractors who pay them next to nothing. Unfortunately, the part timers dont have too many interactions with the drivers (except for pre-loaders. Right now there is a real lack of unity amongst part timers and drivers at ground and it really is a shame. Hopefully this answers your questions, and if you have any more let me know.
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10-21-2005, 04:56 AM
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#27 | | Anonymous | Thanks, Workinstiff! I always thought that ALL of Fedex fell under RLA. That just goes to show that “you learn something new everyday.” And thanks for the prospective on your ground drivers. I know that the media can blow little things up and make it seem that a large group of people are 100% behind a particular issue when in reality, it is just a handful of folks that hold a particular opinion. I have been trying to get an actual “read” on this for months…..
As far as any other questions, how do you see this lawsuit playing out? Do you feel that Fred and Company will have to drastically change the way they run their ground unit sometime in the near future or do you feel that this will “just go away”? Again, I look forward to your response…… | |
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10-21-2005, 08:58 AM
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#28 | | Anonymous | It should be interesting to see how this whole thing plays out. Many of the contractors in New Jersey banded together and filed a case with the NLRB, and they ruled in their favor, so last week we saw the birth of the New Jersey Ground Contractors Association (formally, it won by a vote 0f 14-8). This was in Barrington, NJ. As expected, Fedex immediately announced that it was going to appeal the decision. I think essentially what this association calls for is open dialogue and to some degree negotiation between drivers and management to how they (the drivers) do their jobs. If you go on a website called Fedexaminer.com, you can actually post in the Ground forum and discuss things with a driver who was involved directly in the Barrington case. Unfortunately, that particular site doesnt have the same sense of community that BrownCafe does, but it is a start. Now, as to what the decision means for all of the inside work, that is the sorters, loaders, etc, I have no idea. I posted on Fedexaminer raising the idea that to make the situation better at ground, there needs to be a sense of unity established between the handlers and the drivers. Needless to say, that opinion was met with much cynicism. Hope this answers your questions.
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10-21-2005, 10:20 AM
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#29 | | Anonymous | workinstiff,
Do you know if there are any ground drivers that pick up ground pkgs from express hubs or stations in your area?
We have a prompt in our power pads that will let us scan ground pkgs that we get in our dropboxes.
CSA's at our front counters also except and process ground pkgs and two ground drivers pick up each day. One does an early afternoon sweep and there is a regular pickup for the other driver later in the day. | |
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10-21-2005, 01:30 PM
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#30 | | Anonymous | Monte-There is actually an express sort facility across the street from where my building is, and I have seen drivers on occasion picking up packages. Also, just about every night I have to bring express packages to QA that are next day guaranteed. I dont know who picks those up, but when I leave the building at 11:00 there usually still there. It also seems that once a week one of the drivers will pick up a UPS package as well. | |
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11-15-2005, 07:13 AM
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#31 | | golden ticket member
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11-15-2005, 05:04 PM
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#32 | | Moderator
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If the freight wasn't so ugly, I'd put in a sales lead! |
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11-15-2005, 06:21 PM
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What would you consider 'ugly freight'? Just curious. |
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11-15-2005, 06:33 PM
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#34 | | Moderator
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Rep Power: 13247 | Do you know what "display cases" are? Picture 30 of them (65 lbs each) on the third floor, small elevator, no loading dock.
Uggggly! |
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11-15-2005, 06:38 PM
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#35 | | Senior Member
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Rep Power: 0 | Sounds profitable, and a good time study element. Be a good employee and put in a sales lead! |
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11-15-2005, 06:41 PM
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11-15-2005, 06:59 PM
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#37 | | Senior Member
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Rep Power: 1460 | [quote=susiedriver]Sounds profitable, and a good time study element.
Susie-that would be nice if time studies were still being done. Also you know that on the day of a time study that company would have 0-1 pkgs. That's always the way it went on time study day. |
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11-15-2005, 07:08 PM
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#38 | | Senior Member
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Are you suggesting that we turn business away? Or just arguing because you don't like me? |
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11-15-2005, 07:22 PM
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#39 | | Senior Member
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Rep Power: 1460 | Never say turn away business. I was just pointing out the fallacy of your thinking as regards to time study elements. And if you weren't married I'd come sweep you off your feet. |
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11-15-2005, 07:33 PM
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#40 | | Senior Member
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There have been time studies done recently, if there is cause for it. Unfortunately, the results are usually not what the driver would have hoped for. The IE dept does more than just screw up everyone's route!
I have personally seen special allowances given for a particularly unusual stop in the not too distant past, so don't be so quick to point out what you perceive as a fallacy on my part. |
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11-16-2005, 08:18 AM
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#41 | | Senior Member
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Just because you have seen special allowances in your area does not mean they are used elsewhere. Here it would be a joke to even suggest something like that.
As for the volume, if they are packages that we would damage (I have seen display cases from shippers that are not packed or designed well) then I would let the Fedex guys have them. BUt if we can make money on the delivery, by all means, go after the volume.
You guys have to get away from the over under thing. You know if you do the job right and to the best of your ability. Just do it and let the numbers fall where they may.
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11-16-2005, 02:45 PM
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#42 | | Senior Member
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Rep Power: 0 | Who gives a care about allowances anyway? I believe that drivers are still paid by the hour, and with a moniker like 'over9five', I would imagine that excess hours isn't a concern.
If packaging is a problem (never saw where it was mentioned), then get UPS SCS involved...mo' money, mo' money, mo' money!
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11-16-2005, 05:14 PM
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#43 | | Senior Member
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Rep Power: 18301 | reason I mention packing is that the term UGLY PACKAGE usually means improper packing in our area.
And I have seen many, too many, displays that we deliver that are very poorly packed.
But as I stated in the post, failing those items, we should be after that volume YESTERDAY!
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PS "mo' money, mo' money, mo' money!" That would sound like a REpublican chant. I think you are finally catching on |
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11-16-2005, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by dannyboy reason I mention packing is that the term UGLY PACKAGE usually means improper packing in our area.
And I have seen many, too many, displays that we deliver that are very poorly packed.
But as I stated in the post, failing those items, we should be after that volume YESTERDAY!
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PS "mo' money, mo' money, mo' money!" That would sound like a REpublican chant. I think you are finally catching on  | Funny, that's not how .5 described ugly. By the way, that chant is about 180 degrees removed from Republicans(you don't see much Black comedy, do you?), speaking of Republicans, ain't it grand, what with all the news coming out of DC in the last few days? Restore honesty & integrity...what a joke!
Are you giving another $500 to them this year? They'll need it for the Democratic lawyers they're hiring! |
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11-16-2005, 06:53 PM
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#45 | | Senior Member
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Rep Power: 18301 | When I see comedy, I dont see black and white, I see funny. Why is it a liberal babe like you sees race first and then funny?
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11-16-2005, 07:34 PM
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#46 | | Senior Member
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Rep Power: 0 | Never heard of the Wayans brothers, eh dBoy? It's not about race or politics. Get out of the hills once in awhile. |
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11-16-2005, 07:37 PM
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#47 | | Senior Member
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Rep Power: 0 | No answer to the rest of the post, dBoy?
Always ducking, aren't you? |
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11-17-2005, 05:53 AM
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#48 | | Senior Member
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Rep Power: 18301 | Nope not ducking, and race with me is never an issue but it seems to be with you.
as for donations, I thought we covered that before, but I guess through your hate covered eyes, you could not see the post.
Yep, giving 100% of my 401K distribution to the republicans. I figure if they piss you off this bad, they must be on the right side.
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11-23-2005, 09:05 AM
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#50 | | golden ticket member
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Rep Power: 18726 | afups...I happened to read that article this morning too. I'll bet the majority of those independent contractor drivers are in the range of that guy that said he netted $20,000.......and not in the 6 figure range. |
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