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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 989759" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>There will eventually be a class-action, and FedEx will "deny wrongdoing and vigorously defend itself'. I fully expect that Ground drivers will eventually be true employees, especially if they keep having so many accidents. The LCD(Lowest Common Denominator) model only works to a certain point, and then bad things happen, as demonstrated in the case of the $450 per week flat rate Ground driver in CA that turned in front of the motorcyclist. Maybe the Ground driver is actually competent, but you generally get what you pay for, and $450 per week isn't much. As others have pointed out, the incentive to <strong>not</strong> work 60 hours for an abusive ISP would probably incentivize many people to cut corners on safety. </p><p></p><p>If Fred could import illegals to drive for Ground he'd do it in a heartbeat, because it's all about the money. There is no moral compass, no conscience, no caring for the people whose lives get ruined or ended. Profit-Profit-Profit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 989759, member: 12508"] There will eventually be a class-action, and FedEx will "deny wrongdoing and vigorously defend itself'. I fully expect that Ground drivers will eventually be true employees, especially if they keep having so many accidents. The LCD(Lowest Common Denominator) model only works to a certain point, and then bad things happen, as demonstrated in the case of the $450 per week flat rate Ground driver in CA that turned in front of the motorcyclist. Maybe the Ground driver is actually competent, but you generally get what you pay for, and $450 per week isn't much. As others have pointed out, the incentive to [B]not[/B] work 60 hours for an abusive ISP would probably incentivize many people to cut corners on safety. If Fred could import illegals to drive for Ground he'd do it in a heartbeat, because it's all about the money. There is no moral compass, no conscience, no caring for the people whose lives get ruined or ended. Profit-Profit-Profit. [/QUOTE]
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