And quit after 2 days.A good driver can probably finish in 6-7 hrs, $20/hr seems fine. They’ll get people to apply.
Lose more money in training than it would cost to pay an extra $25/day in wages.And quit after 2 days.
I don't understand why companies don't realize that by now.Lose more money in training than it would cost to pay an extra $25/day in wages.
In this case, Ground contractors don’t necessarily benefit from the success of FedEx. More shippers, higher density in your route area decreases the rates we get paid. If they can get the work done with constant turnover low wage workers they generate the same revenue.I don't understand why companies don't realize that by now.
Pay the people. Pay them well. They work for the money. They will stay if it's right.
You (the company) will make more money by paying your employees more money.
Are you about out of "low wage earners?"Or, people who learn the hard way that it's being broke off in them and quit.In this case, Ground contractors don’t necessarily benefit from the success of FedEx. More shippers, higher density in your route area decreases the rates we get paid. If they can get the work done with constant turnover low wage workers they generate the same revenue.
I think you’re overestimating the population. There’s a new generation of poorly educated, low ambition workers needing work every year.Are you about out of "low wage earners?"Or, people who learn the hard way that it's being broke off in them and quit.
How many people will Fedx go through before they step up? Looks like until there is no one left to fool. I think it's getting close.
fixed it for youI think you’re overestimating the population. There’s a new generation of poorly educated, low ambition workers needing work TO EXPLOIT every year.
So as long as there are stupid people, fedx will continue to operate as usual.I think you’re overestimating the population. There’s a new generation of poorly educated, low ambition workers needing work every year.
Is it really exploitation if it’s the best job they can get? Nobody is forcing them to take the job, they wouldn’t take it if they could find better pay somewhere else. I don’t really understand these arguments. It’s a free labor market, if the contractor advertising $140/day can’t get workers he’ll have to raise his starting wage. That’s how markets work.fixed it for you
Is it really a job if you don't earn a living?Is it really exploitation if it’s the best job they can get? Nobody is forcing them to take the job, they wouldn’t take it if they could find better pay somewhere else. I don’t really understand these arguments. It’s a free labor market, if the contractor advertising $140/day can’t get workers he’ll have to raise his starting wage. That’s how markets work.
Believe it or not but many people don’t find an entry level job and expect it to provide for them their entire life. I can’t count how many drivers I’ve had that are also going to some type of school while working for me. CDLs, HVAC, electrician, welding etc. It’s great, we can often work with their school schedules and wish them well when they graduate and find better jobs.Is it really a job if you don't earn a living?
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Why is a driving job at fedX not considered a job that would provide one with such a life as a welder, electrician, etc.?Believe it or not but many people don’t find an entry level job and expect it to provide for them their entire life. I can’t count how many drivers I’ve had that are also going to some type of school while working for me. CDLs, HVAC, electrician, welding etc. It’s great, we can often work with their school schedules and wish them well when they graduate and find better jobs.
My 22 year old son started out making 34 an hour will make 200 grand in 5 years. That’s how these kids roll now a daysMy recently turned 17 year old nephew just got a summer job at Home Depot making $20 an hour. He gets carts and runs errands and most the time is an air conditioning.
Until they do it for a week and quitIf you say so, that doesn’t change the fact that they’ll get applicants. It’ll be a step up for someone or they wouldn’t take the job.
This sounds like a great idea and customer service will be top notch!In this case, Ground contractors don’t necessarily benefit from the success of FedEx. More shippers, higher density in your route area decreases the rates we get paid. If they can get the work done with constant turnover low wage workers they generate the same revenue.
Wdfd…I make that much
By noon.
My oldest son got hooked up with the Marcellus a year or so before Trump got in. He made $1000.00 a day. Made over a million in 5 years. Biden swore in. All good things must end.My 22 year old son started out making 34 an hour will make 200 grand in 5 years. That’s how these kids roll now a days
Driving for FedEx does not require a skill. Skilled labor is more valuable than unskilled labor. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.Why is a driving job at fedX not considered a job that would provide one with such a life as a welder, electrician, etc.?