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<blockquote data-quote="morgan" data-source="post: 3548318" data-attributes="member: 40784"><p>as long as you're driving a vehicle that says "Fedex" in any variation you are representing the company. And the fedex corporation has a huge interest in everything and anything you do. you're not an "independent contractor" at all. you just work for the person who bought the franchise. look at it this way, your route owner bought a McDonalds franchise instead of fedex ground routes. he hired you to work there. The McDonalds corporation still has standards and guidelines that store owner MUST follow. you are expected to wear their uniform, be trained and treat customers properly. even though you "technically" work for the franchise owner you still represent the brand. if the corporate offices want to come in and go through the owners paperwork and make sure nothing is going to come back and haunt them they have every right to do so! sorry you don't like it and you think "the man" is out to get you, but this is how things work and all that information you believe is private is in fact the corporations property!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morgan, post: 3548318, member: 40784"] as long as you're driving a vehicle that says "Fedex" in any variation you are representing the company. And the fedex corporation has a huge interest in everything and anything you do. you're not an "independent contractor" at all. you just work for the person who bought the franchise. look at it this way, your route owner bought a McDonalds franchise instead of fedex ground routes. he hired you to work there. The McDonalds corporation still has standards and guidelines that store owner MUST follow. you are expected to wear their uniform, be trained and treat customers properly. even though you "technically" work for the franchise owner you still represent the brand. if the corporate offices want to come in and go through the owners paperwork and make sure nothing is going to come back and haunt them they have every right to do so! sorry you don't like it and you think "the man" is out to get you, but this is how things work and all that information you believe is private is in fact the corporations property! [/QUOTE]
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