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Fed Ex Media Campaign - Gloves coming off
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<blockquote data-quote="JimJimmyJames" data-source="post: 550705" data-attributes="member: 11425"><p>If you are an "independent contractor" (IC) with FedEx Ground, you are not covered by the NRLA. If you work <em>for </em>an independent contractor who is contracted to work for FedEx Ground, then you would be covered by the NRLA. Unless of course you are subcontracting off the IC (if subcontracting is even allowed with FedEx Ground).</p><p> </p><p>Since not all ICs are multiple route owners and thus the owner may actually drive the route he/she owns, he/she would therefore not be covered by the NRLA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimJimmyJames, post: 550705, member: 11425"] If you are an "independent contractor" (IC) with FedEx Ground, you are not covered by the NRLA. If you work [I]for [/I]an independent contractor who is contracted to work for FedEx Ground, then you would be covered by the NRLA. Unless of course you are subcontracting off the IC (if subcontracting is even allowed with FedEx Ground). Since not all ICs are multiple route owners and thus the owner may actually drive the route he/she owns, he/she would therefore not be covered by the NRLA. [/QUOTE]
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