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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 594294" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>FedEx Canada must be very different from the US version. Nobody in the US tops out after 30 months. The only FedEx vehicles that have CD players/radio/ and a/c are newer Express <em>tractors</em>, and the only reason they do is that these items are standard and it actually <em>costs</em> money to have them deleted. Courier vehicles seldom have a/c, none have radios or a CD player. In general, you have to live somewhere where it's really hot all the time to have air...like Phoenix. Some employees do work 8 hr days..others work 12 or more every day. It depends on where you are.</p><p> </p><p>The 35% figure is about right. The guy who has the route next to me has 11 years in with FedEx and is an excellent employee who always has great reviews. He makes just over $19 per hour and doesn't know when he'll ever top-out.</p><p> </p><p>The <em>Fortune </em>rating has always been a puzzler. I have over 20 years in at FedEx and have never known anyone who was polled about their job, nor have any of the hundreds of employees I know all over the FedEx system. They don't deserve to be rated that highly and the way FedEx meets the <em>Fortune </em>criteria is a mystery. The Community Service category is largely a result of managers, who are <em>forced </em>to do community service every month and through a PR machine that hypes everything charitable that FedEx does into a media event. "FedEx Cares" (their slogan) is a joke. There are very few hourly employees who feel like donating their time in the name of FedEx these days.</p><p> </p><p>What you've posted might be true in Canada, but it isn't close to being valid in the US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 594294, member: 12508"] FedEx Canada must be very different from the US version. Nobody in the US tops out after 30 months. The only FedEx vehicles that have CD players/radio/ and a/c are newer Express [I]tractors[/I], and the only reason they do is that these items are standard and it actually [I]costs[/I] money to have them deleted. Courier vehicles seldom have a/c, none have radios or a CD player. In general, you have to live somewhere where it's really hot all the time to have air...like Phoenix. Some employees do work 8 hr days..others work 12 or more every day. It depends on where you are. The 35% figure is about right. The guy who has the route next to me has 11 years in with FedEx and is an excellent employee who always has great reviews. He makes just over $19 per hour and doesn't know when he'll ever top-out. The [I]Fortune [/I]rating has always been a puzzler. I have over 20 years in at FedEx and have never known anyone who was polled about their job, nor have any of the hundreds of employees I know all over the FedEx system. They don't deserve to be rated that highly and the way FedEx meets the [I]Fortune [/I]criteria is a mystery. The Community Service category is largely a result of managers, who are [I]forced [/I]to do community service every month and through a PR machine that hypes everything charitable that FedEx does into a media event. "FedEx Cares" (their slogan) is a joke. There are very few hourly employees who feel like donating their time in the name of FedEx these days. What you've posted might be true in Canada, but it isn't close to being valid in the US. [/QUOTE]
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