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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1266697" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Well said. When it's slow, they'll happily ask you to go home after 2 hours or maybe even waive your minimums for the week. When it's busy, they will expect you to work as long as they need you to. There is no payoff for being a "hero", other than the expectation that you will always be willing and able to bend over for them. Establish from the get-go exactly when you are available and when you aren't. FedEx cant force you to cancel child care/elder care/other jobs etc., but that's what they want...total flexibility from you with zero loyalty in return.</p><p></p><p>Learn to WAD, and don't be their tool or their fool. Talk with some senior employees and have them advise you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1266697, member: 12508"] Well said. When it's slow, they'll happily ask you to go home after 2 hours or maybe even waive your minimums for the week. When it's busy, they will expect you to work as long as they need you to. There is no payoff for being a "hero", other than the expectation that you will always be willing and able to bend over for them. Establish from the get-go exactly when you are available and when you aren't. FedEx cant force you to cancel child care/elder care/other jobs etc., but that's what they want...total flexibility from you with zero loyalty in return. Learn to WAD, and don't be their tool or their fool. Talk with some senior employees and have them advise you. [/QUOTE]
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