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FedEx Discussions
From an article in Memphis paper
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<blockquote data-quote="Basement Dweller" data-source="post: 5142198" data-attributes="member: 90653"><p>The only solution is for Fedex to tell its customers to friend off and go to the store and buy things. Anything to lower the volume so sorts aren't 8+ hours long and couriers aren't on the road until 9 PM. Fedex isn't a 9-5 40 hour a week labor grind. People can find better full time jobs that treat its employees better. The brunt of its labor force has always been part time college students.</p><p></p><p>Also the quality of the unskilled labor pool has dropped significantly due to demographic changes. This includes the immigration pool that corporations love so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Basement Dweller, post: 5142198, member: 90653"] The only solution is for Fedex to tell its customers to friend off and go to the store and buy things. Anything to lower the volume so sorts aren't 8+ hours long and couriers aren't on the road until 9 PM. Fedex isn't a 9-5 40 hour a week labor grind. People can find better full time jobs that treat its employees better. The brunt of its labor force has always been part time college students. Also the quality of the unskilled labor pool has dropped significantly due to demographic changes. This includes the immigration pool that corporations love so much. [/QUOTE]
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