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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 346661" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I guess you are anonymous for a good reason. Despite your positive experience, FedEx is famous for mistreating it's Ground drivers and passing-off every possible cost to increase the corporation's profits (not the drivers). If you're making a decent profit, it's probably because you pay your drivers about $10.00 per hour. FedEx recently sweetened the deal for it's contractors because it had to, not due to any concern for the welfare of it's contractors and/or drivers. They are trying every evasive maneuver in their legal arsenal, and waited until the last possible moment to make any compensatory changes so they could milk a bit more profit from their "employees". If FedEx Ground is such a great deal, why are they being sued in so many states, and LOSING each and every case brought against them? I'm sorry, but FedEx Ground remains a very bad deal for the vast majority of it's contractors and drivers. They are not an ethical employer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 346661, member: 12508"] I guess you are anonymous for a good reason. Despite your positive experience, FedEx is famous for mistreating it's Ground drivers and passing-off every possible cost to increase the corporation's profits (not the drivers). If you're making a decent profit, it's probably because you pay your drivers about $10.00 per hour. FedEx recently sweetened the deal for it's contractors because it had to, not due to any concern for the welfare of it's contractors and/or drivers. They are trying every evasive maneuver in their legal arsenal, and waited until the last possible moment to make any compensatory changes so they could milk a bit more profit from their "employees". If FedEx Ground is such a great deal, why are they being sued in so many states, and LOSING each and every case brought against them? I'm sorry, but FedEx Ground remains a very bad deal for the vast majority of it's contractors and drivers. They are not an ethical employer. [/QUOTE]
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