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Is Smith Ready To Make the Move to Ground?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 783888" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>He's pretty good at rationalizing the Ground scam. FedExer267 seems to be representative of the issues Ground drivers face, and then bbsam makes it all "better" with his explanations. My favorite variation of the scheme is the weekly salary option, where the Ground driver gets to work 60 hours per week with no OT and no benefits for $600-$700 per week. Gee, I wonder where that profit goes? The basic premise that these folks are non-employees allows FedEx (and bbsam) to extract whatever they can for the absolute minimum payout. Good business? No. Ethical? No. Profitable?...HIGHLY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 783888, member: 12508"] He's pretty good at rationalizing the Ground scam. FedExer267 seems to be representative of the issues Ground drivers face, and then bbsam makes it all "better" with his explanations. My favorite variation of the scheme is the weekly salary option, where the Ground driver gets to work 60 hours per week with no OT and no benefits for $600-$700 per week. Gee, I wonder where that profit goes? The basic premise that these folks are non-employees allows FedEx (and bbsam) to extract whatever they can for the absolute minimum payout. Good business? No. Ethical? No. Profitable?...HIGHLY. [/QUOTE]
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