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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 810393" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Actually, I do, and it depends on the cost-of-living for a given area. I can guarantee you that Ground pays below a living wage in almost every area of the country. That's why many Ground drivers qualify for some form of public assistance.</p><p> </p><p>Again, you take your healthy cut, and so does Fred. What's left goes to the drivers, and that isn't much. The whole Ground scam is predicated upon a low-wage employee base. By design, as in this is the way it was planned. You (the contractor) absorb most operational costs, and if you were required to pay a living wage, FedEx woudn't be able to structure Ground that way. If the drivers were to be paid fairly, the pyramid would topple.</p><p> </p><p>Scams are wrong. You are ethically wrong to knowingly be a part of one. So is Fred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 810393, member: 12508"] Actually, I do, and it depends on the cost-of-living for a given area. I can guarantee you that Ground pays below a living wage in almost every area of the country. That's why many Ground drivers qualify for some form of public assistance. Again, you take your healthy cut, and so does Fred. What's left goes to the drivers, and that isn't much. The whole Ground scam is predicated upon a low-wage employee base. By design, as in this is the way it was planned. You (the contractor) absorb most operational costs, and if you were required to pay a living wage, FedEx woudn't be able to structure Ground that way. If the drivers were to be paid fairly, the pyramid would topple. Scams are wrong. You are ethically wrong to knowingly be a part of one. So is Fred. [/QUOTE]
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