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<blockquote data-quote="fedx" data-source="post: 5380999" data-attributes="member: 64891"><p>This idea that contractors are "partners" with FedEx was all an illusion. You're not a partner, you're a resource to them to drain everything from, use up, then dump when you're no longer needed. You speak up to your overlord and you're finished like what happened to Spencer. Remember who's in charge here. You're just a serf and you should know your place. How dare you expect your overlord FedEx to share some of their new found revenue increases. They're keeping it all for themselves. FedEx is the scab of the shipping industry. UPS is the model shipper and FedEx is the scab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedx, post: 5380999, member: 64891"] This idea that contractors are "partners" with FedEx was all an illusion. You're not a partner, you're a resource to them to drain everything from, use up, then dump when you're no longer needed. You speak up to your overlord and you're finished like what happened to Spencer. Remember who's in charge here. You're just a serf and you should know your place. How dare you expect your overlord FedEx to share some of their new found revenue increases. They're keeping it all for themselves. FedEx is the scab of the shipping industry. UPS is the model shipper and FedEx is the scab. [/QUOTE]
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