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<blockquote data-quote="Oldfart" data-source="post: 2985092" data-attributes="member: 64407"><p>Walmart is a company that employees low skilled employees. Working as a cashier or in lay-a-way is not a career path most people want on a long term basis. While Walmart is the world's largest employer, their employees are not usually long term and should not expect benefits that are equal to companies that employee more skilled and educated workers. Google, Amazon, Apple all have better benefits than Fedex but they are companies that have far more value and most likely have larger profits. While Fedex may not have the best insurance in the country, what I have seen from looking at the insurance offered my kids by their Fortune 500 employers and what my wife was offered before she retired, it was inline in price and coverage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldfart, post: 2985092, member: 64407"] Walmart is a company that employees low skilled employees. Working as a cashier or in lay-a-way is not a career path most people want on a long term basis. While Walmart is the world's largest employer, their employees are not usually long term and should not expect benefits that are equal to companies that employee more skilled and educated workers. Google, Amazon, Apple all have better benefits than Fedex but they are companies that have far more value and most likely have larger profits. While Fedex may not have the best insurance in the country, what I have seen from looking at the insurance offered my kids by their Fortune 500 employers and what my wife was offered before she retired, it was inline in price and coverage. [/QUOTE]
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