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Fedex paying 500 a day to run unserviced routes
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<blockquote data-quote="FedGT" data-source="post: 3878692" data-attributes="member: 58838"><p>Wow? You think all drivers should make the same amount of money regardless of experience, work ethic, route size, integrity, etc.........I really hope no one ever listens to you. </p><p>Recruiter: “so why did you let go of xxxx”</p><p>Old contractor: “ well, he knew during peak season we needed all the help we could get, he came in and threatened to quite if he didn’t make 50% more than he was currently making, then he told all the drivers what he made to try to get them angry, Fortunately he was such a bad employee and made so little it didn’t matter. </p><p>Recruiter: so he tried to maliciously sabotage your company when he knew you needed him the most. </p><p>Old contractor: Yep, he was pretty dumb too. He got all this off some guy that failed miserably with FedEx in the first place, great person to take job advise from. </p><p>Recruiter: yeah, this resume is going in the trash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedGT, post: 3878692, member: 58838"] Wow? You think all drivers should make the same amount of money regardless of experience, work ethic, route size, integrity, etc.........I really hope no one ever listens to you. Recruiter: “so why did you let go of xxxx” Old contractor: “ well, he knew during peak season we needed all the help we could get, he came in and threatened to quite if he didn’t make 50% more than he was currently making, then he told all the drivers what he made to try to get them angry, Fortunately he was such a bad employee and made so little it didn’t matter. Recruiter: so he tried to maliciously sabotage your company when he knew you needed him the most. Old contractor: Yep, he was pretty dumb too. He got all this off some guy that failed miserably with FedEx in the first place, great person to take job advise from. Recruiter: yeah, this resume is going in the trash. [/QUOTE]
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