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<blockquote data-quote="btrlov" data-source="post: 5188599" data-attributes="member: 29173"><p>SFA is critically flawed in that its not anonymous and managers directly ask you to rate them perfectly- which puts social pressure and retliation fears on the employee.Perfect ratings distort the purpose the SFA and allows bad managers to hang on a little longer than they should</p><p></p><p>Fedex Will fail if it think it will dump all those packages on cheap labor to boast its margins. With less family units and children, there is less incentive for ppl to engage in calorie intensive jobs for low pay. Ppl are more educated and more conscious of employer abuse- thats no different for a ground driver. The American culture is moving in the "anti-work" direction and if u have no wife/husband and kids to come home to ...its only going to get worse. Ground would just be inundated in foriegn and low iq labor which will severly diminsh the service. Even those ppl will get tired of waves of online orders for low pay in an age of inflation.</p><p></p><p>With inflation, there comes a point where u just working to eat and live. If the job is not calorie efficient, it will feel like your in some form of indentured servitude. A biological Cog. Humans have much higher "needs" than working to live. This will be relfected in turnover in Jobs like fedex that simple refuse to pay workers meaningful wages in a expensive econony. Some ppl would rather go live in a Van by the river, but "van-life" will eventually be am economic problem as well</p><p></p><p>Nevertheless, I think THE Fedex Culture of "working u every second of the day" and squeeze every second of productivity will soon come to an end</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="btrlov, post: 5188599, member: 29173"] SFA is critically flawed in that its not anonymous and managers directly ask you to rate them perfectly- which puts social pressure and retliation fears on the employee.Perfect ratings distort the purpose the SFA and allows bad managers to hang on a little longer than they should Fedex Will fail if it think it will dump all those packages on cheap labor to boast its margins. With less family units and children, there is less incentive for ppl to engage in calorie intensive jobs for low pay. Ppl are more educated and more conscious of employer abuse- thats no different for a ground driver. The American culture is moving in the "anti-work" direction and if u have no wife/husband and kids to come home to ...its only going to get worse. Ground would just be inundated in foriegn and low iq labor which will severly diminsh the service. Even those ppl will get tired of waves of online orders for low pay in an age of inflation. With inflation, there comes a point where u just working to eat and live. If the job is not calorie efficient, it will feel like your in some form of indentured servitude. A biological Cog. Humans have much higher "needs" than working to live. This will be relfected in turnover in Jobs like fedex that simple refuse to pay workers meaningful wages in a expensive econony. Some ppl would rather go live in a Van by the river, but "van-life" will eventually be am economic problem as well Nevertheless, I think THE Fedex Culture of "working u every second of the day" and squeeze every second of productivity will soon come to an end [/QUOTE]
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