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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1782363" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>The Republicans of 1865 were just as concerned with supporting business growth as they are today. And get off your high horse, the only way FedEx is ever going to give us anything pay wise is by controlling expenditures including taxes. Take it to the bank that they believe Ground is self sustaining enough that they can now address the turnover problem. Doesn't mean it's that great. Most likely those numbers we reach with each step will stay frozen so that by the time one does 10 years the top out pay will be worth 30% less than it's worth now with inflation. But of course they'll keep raising rates. P.S. Obamacare doesn't truly kick in until 2016 so you can blame your major healthcare cost hikes on your fellow Democrats. It's the gift that keeps giving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1782363, member: 24302"] The Republicans of 1865 were just as concerned with supporting business growth as they are today. And get off your high horse, the only way FedEx is ever going to give us anything pay wise is by controlling expenditures including taxes. Take it to the bank that they believe Ground is self sustaining enough that they can now address the turnover problem. Doesn't mean it's that great. Most likely those numbers we reach with each step will stay frozen so that by the time one does 10 years the top out pay will be worth 30% less than it's worth now with inflation. But of course they'll keep raising rates. P.S. Obamacare doesn't truly kick in until 2016 so you can blame your major healthcare cost hikes on your fellow Democrats. It's the gift that keeps giving. [/QUOTE]
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