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<blockquote data-quote="Washu234" data-source="post: 677385" data-attributes="member: 10258"><p>Mr. FedEx you've already said you have plans in the works for a better job. I don't doubt you have a great education. I'm just saying you and I are in a job which requires no education so why be compensated for something that we have but don't use.</p><p></p><p>As FedEx matures the job gets easier. The powerpad practically does everything now (we don't even stock service guides for couriers at my station cause of the ESG). FedEx isn't for everyone but for young and old adults with only high school degrees - FedEx is a great career path. </p><p></p><p>I personally would really like to get into either auditing or flight planning and operation at FedEx - both are non management salary positions that actually pay well - because they require skill. I have a friend in my station who's going to pilot school and who hopes to one day fly for FedEx (after enlisting as an AirForce officer after college).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not in Florida but I do have a buddy who's a courier down there who started $4/hr less then me because of the 'pay differential' in the New England district I'm in. He thinks his pay is awesome - then again he can buy a lot more for his pay also he doesn't get snow in his boots... or ever have to wear boots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Washu234, post: 677385, member: 10258"] Mr. FedEx you've already said you have plans in the works for a better job. I don't doubt you have a great education. I'm just saying you and I are in a job which requires no education so why be compensated for something that we have but don't use. As FedEx matures the job gets easier. The powerpad practically does everything now (we don't even stock service guides for couriers at my station cause of the ESG). FedEx isn't for everyone but for young and old adults with only high school degrees - FedEx is a great career path. I personally would really like to get into either auditing or flight planning and operation at FedEx - both are non management salary positions that actually pay well - because they require skill. I have a friend in my station who's going to pilot school and who hopes to one day fly for FedEx (after enlisting as an AirForce officer after college). I'm not in Florida but I do have a buddy who's a courier down there who started $4/hr less then me because of the 'pay differential' in the New England district I'm in. He thinks his pay is awesome - then again he can buy a lot more for his pay also he doesn't get snow in his boots... or ever have to wear boots. [/QUOTE]
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