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FedEx Hiring Trolls Equals Desperation
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<blockquote data-quote="Washu234" data-source="post: 593823" data-attributes="member: 10258"><p>Yeah but like... Express employees can't do ground work. That's not how it works. Ground drivers (or their bosses) own the routes and the rights to the packages. If FedEx Corp hired Express drivers to do that work I'm pretty sure Ground could sue the crap out of FedEx Corp for unfair competition. FedEx Ground (or RPS) are subcontracted drivers for FedEx Corp. FedEx Express are FedEx employees.</p><p></p><p>(I know this is gonna light a fire about the whole is/isn't a contractor debate but that's how it was set up when FedEx bought RPS)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Washu234, post: 593823, member: 10258"] Yeah but like... Express employees can't do ground work. That's not how it works. Ground drivers (or their bosses) own the routes and the rights to the packages. If FedEx Corp hired Express drivers to do that work I'm pretty sure Ground could sue the crap out of FedEx Corp for unfair competition. FedEx Ground (or RPS) are subcontracted drivers for FedEx Corp. FedEx Express are FedEx employees. (I know this is gonna light a fire about the whole is/isn't a contractor debate but that's how it was set up when FedEx bought RPS) [/QUOTE]
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