Rhoderunner
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Not sure this has been discussed....apologies if it has
FedEx Express, Ground operations in Montana city to run in same building

FedEx Express, Ground operations in Montana city to run in same building
Well you know they are NOT going to give hefty raises to all Ground drivers. Yes, I think the plan is to eventually run a system identical to that of UPS, however, instead of making $38 an hour with benefits, you’ll be making wages comparable to fast food workers with zero benefits. Work like a UPS driver, get paid like a handler. Fat Freddy did vow to be the lowest cost carrier, didn’t he?Are they going to become like UPS and eventually have all air and ground packages delivered on the same truck? If so, will their contractor model used for Ground become the standard for everything? In other words, will Express stations go away and Ground take everything and everyone will be a contract employee driving a truck that just says "FedEx" but no mention of Express or Ground on the truck? I guess we'll find out soon enough.
That’s the main problem with them going full contractor mode. Nobody worth their salt will work there. Why anybody currently drives for Ground is beyond me. You couldn’t find a worse delivery job in the entire country if you tried. They can be the cheapest delivery service if they want. And they’ll get the worst employees because of it.Well you know they are NOT going to give hefty raises to all Ground drivers. Yes, I think the plan is to eventually run a system identical to that of UPS, however, instead of making $38 an hour with benefits, you’ll be making wages comparable to fast food workers with zero benefits. Work like a UPS driver, get paid like a handler. Fat Freddy did vow to be the lowest cost carrier, didn’t he?
I guess you’ve never heard of Amazon and their delivery contractors. It’s a much worse job than Ground.That’s the main problem with them going full contractor mode. Nobody worth their salt will work there. Why anybody currently drives for Ground is beyond me. You couldn’t find a worse delivery job in the entire country if you tried. They can be the cheapest delivery service if they want. And they’ll get the worst employees because of it.
Same job without the depression of seeing express drivers everywhere making more money with benefits & PTO.I guess you’ve never heard of Amazon and their delivery contractors. It’s a much worse job than Ground.
My drivers have benefits and PTO. You don’t think Amazon can see the express trucks? I guess there aren’t many around anymore.Same job without the depression of seeing express drivers everywhere making more money with benefits & PTO.
Pay no mind to what FXG contractors tell you when it comes to benefits and PTO. They'll tell you that they provide medical insurance benefits but what they won't tell you is who pays the premiums or what the coverage levels are or what the deductibles and co-payments are PTO? Again they won't tell you how much PTO or what levels of pay . As for weekly pay pay many contractor employed drivers are on so called "salary" which means that it doesn't matter if the job takes 7 hours to do or 13 hours to do it all pays the same. If that isn't bad enough many pay by the completed stop which falls in somewhere between trendy sharecropping and politically correct slavery.Same job without the depression of seeing express drivers everywhere making more money with benefits & PTO.
I can’t fathom it either. You can make comparable money doing Door Dash or Uber. Only with them, you get to make your own schedule instead of living to work like you would for Ground.That’s the main problem with them going full contractor mode. Nobody worth their salt will work there. Why anybody currently drives for Ground is beyond me. You couldn’t find a worse delivery job in the entire country if you tried. They can be the cheapest delivery service if they want. And they’ll get the worst employees because of it.
I signed up for Door Dash but then read a bunch of discouraging reviews on Indeed. They get a lot of turnover because so many people are signed up to do it that it's hard to make enough to be worthwhile. Seems they're always advertising on Craigslist.I can’t fathom it either. You can make comparable money doing Door Dash or Uber. Only with them, you get to make your own schedule instead of living to work like you would for Ground.
Sounds like an exact description of FredEx’s future.I signed up for Door Dash but then read a bunch of discouraging reviews on Indeed. They get a lot of turnover because so many people are signed up to do it that it's hard to make enough to be worthwhile. Seems they're always advertising on Craigslist.
I'm amazed by the amount of people who think that a company changing its long-standing business model is a sign of prosperity. This company isFast Freddy’s next magic trick will to merge Ground and Express . Tell Express they have nothing to worry about, tell Ground this is for their own good while reducing their compensation, than put them together in the same building so they can see what BS it is. Let the circus begin.
I'm amazed by the amount of people who think that a company changing its long-standing business model is a sign of prosperity. This company ised and so are the people who don't get on a lifeboat while the hull is still above the water.
Enjoy playing the part of Leonardo DiCaprio once your unsinkable ship is submerged.The business model has changed plenty of times since 1973. Where have you been??
Adapt to change or get left behind. Just ask Purolator, Emery, Airborne US operations. J C Penny, Sears, K Mart, Pier One Imports, etc etcThe business model has changed plenty of times since 1973. Where have you been??