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<blockquote data-quote="HomeyinNY" data-source="post: 1075792" data-attributes="member: 45289"><p>Been a Fedex Home Delivery contractor since the beginning, in 2001. Seen a lot of changes over the years. The one thing about being a "contractor", is , yes the contract is one sided. You have to sign it, or you don't have a job. Yes the work is hard, but if you work hard it is rewarding. Now, in reply to this report, Fedex tells you what" type" of vehicle to buy. You can buy what you feel is right for your route. I'm on my third vehicle. 1st was a ford e250 cargo. I'm in upstate NY, and there are not many jobs out there that i can make the kind of money i make doing this. Yes there are some "issues", but if the culture in your terminal is tumultuous, it can affect every contractor. Seems like our ground and home drivers try to work together to help each others route that they border. Being in NYS sucks, the unemployment taxes are ridiculous! I have to pay them even though i can't collect . I'm a single driver contractor. This was one of the "ISSUES" when the Annual Compliance came out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HomeyinNY, post: 1075792, member: 45289"] Been a Fedex Home Delivery contractor since the beginning, in 2001. Seen a lot of changes over the years. The one thing about being a "contractor", is , yes the contract is one sided. You have to sign it, or you don't have a job. Yes the work is hard, but if you work hard it is rewarding. Now, in reply to this report, Fedex tells you what" type" of vehicle to buy. You can buy what you feel is right for your route. I'm on my third vehicle. 1st was a ford e250 cargo. I'm in upstate NY, and there are not many jobs out there that i can make the kind of money i make doing this. Yes there are some "issues", but if the culture in your terminal is tumultuous, it can affect every contractor. Seems like our ground and home drivers try to work together to help each others route that they border. Being in NYS sucks, the unemployment taxes are ridiculous! I have to pay them even though i can't collect . I'm a single driver contractor. This was one of the "ISSUES" when the Annual Compliance came out! [/QUOTE]
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