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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 423871" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I don't know where you work, but in my area, we do just about the same amount of work....heavy industrial park with your guys in P1000's and our people in W900's, just 100 cu. ft. smaller. That mandatory FedEx 2 hr split is unpaid, so doesn't that actually concentrate the amount of work done on the clock in your example? </p><p>I've been in Feeder(RTD) work for both companies before so I do know my way around more than you might think, and I'm pretty close friends with the UPS drivers around these parts. I know what they do and vice-versa.</p><p> </p><p>I don't doubt that the typical UPS driver is more efficient. On any given block he probably has 20 stops to my 12, but my area is a lot larger. Anyway, I don't want to provoke an argument, but given the wage gap AND the benefit gap, we are being royally screwed, which is my real point. When you were still there, didn't you feel totally taken advantage of on a regular basis?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 423871, member: 12508"] I don't know where you work, but in my area, we do just about the same amount of work....heavy industrial park with your guys in P1000's and our people in W900's, just 100 cu. ft. smaller. That mandatory FedEx 2 hr split is unpaid, so doesn't that actually concentrate the amount of work done on the clock in your example? I've been in Feeder(RTD) work for both companies before so I do know my way around more than you might think, and I'm pretty close friends with the UPS drivers around these parts. I know what they do and vice-versa. I don't doubt that the typical UPS driver is more efficient. On any given block he probably has 20 stops to my 12, but my area is a lot larger. Anyway, I don't want to provoke an argument, but given the wage gap AND the benefit gap, we are being royally screwed, which is my real point. When you were still there, didn't you feel totally taken advantage of on a regular basis? [/QUOTE]
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