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<blockquote data-quote="Brown287" data-source="post: 717702" data-attributes="member: 14940"><p>This is where the largest descepency between the idea of a company of workers and a company of employees. FedEx has workers, UPS has employees. There was talk of $50 an hour in 10 years, well lets see UPS is over 103 years old and we are at $30 an hour according to my math we wont hit $50 untill sometime around 2078 give or take a year. Now to employees and workers UPS employees for the most part are far more involved with the viability of our compnay, we realize that we are all in this boat that will either float or sink, taking us all down with it.</p><p> </p><p>FedEx on the other hand has workers that at Ground and H.D. are not even recognized, and at Express seem to be devided. I have not had the pleasure of meeting all of them but the ones that I have do not seem to like the direction that FedEx is headed.</p><p> </p><p>One simple question is all that is needed, is it a job or a career. UPS provides you with a career does FedEx?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown287, post: 717702, member: 14940"] This is where the largest descepency between the idea of a company of workers and a company of employees. FedEx has workers, UPS has employees. There was talk of $50 an hour in 10 years, well lets see UPS is over 103 years old and we are at $30 an hour according to my math we wont hit $50 untill sometime around 2078 give or take a year. Now to employees and workers UPS employees for the most part are far more involved with the viability of our compnay, we realize that we are all in this boat that will either float or sink, taking us all down with it. FedEx on the other hand has workers that at Ground and H.D. are not even recognized, and at Express seem to be devided. I have not had the pleasure of meeting all of them but the ones that I have do not seem to like the direction that FedEx is headed. One simple question is all that is needed, is it a job or a career. UPS provides you with a career does FedEx? [/QUOTE]
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