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<blockquote data-quote="fedx" data-source="post: 5467435" data-attributes="member: 64891"><p>I don't think anyone could or should be debating this question anymore. FedEx is going to move their freight from Express over to Ground. How long that takes is anyone's guess. I'd imagine sooner rather than later. I'd bet between 2 and 4 years before being fully implemented. The contractor model is what they want since they don't have to pay any benefits to employees. No insurance, no pension, no 401K, etc. We all should know by now that FedEx looks for the cheapest, most stingy way to do something. The contractor model at Ground fills those checkboxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedx, post: 5467435, member: 64891"] I don't think anyone could or should be debating this question anymore. FedEx is going to move their freight from Express over to Ground. How long that takes is anyone's guess. I'd imagine sooner rather than later. I'd bet between 2 and 4 years before being fully implemented. The contractor model is what they want since they don't have to pay any benefits to employees. No insurance, no pension, no 401K, etc. We all should know by now that FedEx looks for the cheapest, most stingy way to do something. The contractor model at Ground fills those checkboxes. [/QUOTE]
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