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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 2008559" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>They don't cancel the contract, they just don't offer you a new one when it's up if you're not at scale. Around here it doesn't come up too much. When guys get split up they sell or trade routes to be at scale. We had a small area, about a half route, go up for bid. No one wanted to buy it from the contractor that was getting divided because there was a chance at getting it for free. FedEx will have a decent idea what will move to a new terminal a few years in advance, getting them to tell you is another story.</p><p>Bacha's right that they can join a union. It's just extremely unlikely. It would be easy to convince them they would all be fired if they voted for union representation. No chance FedEx would continue to contract with a company that has unionized drivers. No FedEx contract means no jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 2008559, member: 55017"] They don't cancel the contract, they just don't offer you a new one when it's up if you're not at scale. Around here it doesn't come up too much. When guys get split up they sell or trade routes to be at scale. We had a small area, about a half route, go up for bid. No one wanted to buy it from the contractor that was getting divided because there was a chance at getting it for free. FedEx will have a decent idea what will move to a new terminal a few years in advance, getting them to tell you is another story. Bacha's right that they can join a union. It's just extremely unlikely. It would be easy to convince them they would all be fired if they voted for union representation. No chance FedEx would continue to contract with a company that has unionized drivers. No FedEx contract means no jobs. [/QUOTE]
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