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<blockquote data-quote="Basement Dweller" data-source="post: 4883674" data-attributes="member: 90653"><p>The only reason the Indy HUB can operate right now is through the Temp Agency bring in illegals. I had to train a guy who couldn't speak English. Even offering $20 an hour no one wants to enter the door. They're hiring full time employees right off the bat when 6 years ago you had to beg and scrap to even be offered it. Not that anyone should want to work full time anyways. Part timers are easily pushing over 40 hours a week and current full timers are up to 60 hours a week: In Spring/Summer, the suppose slow time of the year. </p><p></p><p>The primary reason people worked at Fedex is for the part time benefits. The pay was just a little something on the side. The older workers have all retired/quit and fresh out of high school kids who never lifted anything above 10 pounds don't even last 2 days. The current model they're running is not sustainable, even the Hub running 24 hours a day we still have cans filled of rollover. Things are about to get much worse as the temperatures increases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Basement Dweller, post: 4883674, member: 90653"] The only reason the Indy HUB can operate right now is through the Temp Agency bring in illegals. I had to train a guy who couldn't speak English. Even offering $20 an hour no one wants to enter the door. They're hiring full time employees right off the bat when 6 years ago you had to beg and scrap to even be offered it. Not that anyone should want to work full time anyways. Part timers are easily pushing over 40 hours a week and current full timers are up to 60 hours a week: In Spring/Summer, the suppose slow time of the year. The primary reason people worked at Fedex is for the part time benefits. The pay was just a little something on the side. The older workers have all retired/quit and fresh out of high school kids who never lifted anything above 10 pounds don't even last 2 days. The current model they're running is not sustainable, even the Hub running 24 hours a day we still have cans filled of rollover. Things are about to get much worse as the temperatures increases. [/QUOTE]
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