sadmanhere
Well-Known Member
all my fellow fedex contractors...lets uprise and go on strike! if we stick together we can make fedex get on there knee for lip service
You guys can’t even organize a union, how you gonna organize a strike?all my fellow fedex contractors...lets uprise and go on strike! if we stick together we can make fedex get on there knee for lip service
all my fellow fedex contractors...lets uprise and go on strike! if we stick together we can make fedex get on there knee for lip service
Who wants a union? Have you seen union workers? No thanks.You guys can’t even organize a union, how you gonna organize a strike?
Teamster represented UPS seems to do quite well from a competitiveness perspective. It's stock is staying at or near it's 52 week high while FDX stock is trying desperately not to test a new 52 week low at a time when E- commerce is setting new volume records.Who wants a union? Have you seen union workers? No thanks.
Who wants a union? Have you seen union workers? No thanks.
Do you lotion your feet? Do you have a video of you doing it ?all my fellow fedex contractors...lets uprise and go on strike! if we stick together we can make fedex get on there knee for lip service
You not fooling anybody pal. You're just a scab trucker and they're a dime a dozen and people accept you for what you are on that basis. So why can't you accept yourself for what you are?
From a well that's drying up to a dime a dozen. Whichever scenario fits his dramatic flair of the moment.Says the guy that finances a scab trucker. You are all over the ballpark pal. Seems your guy has his hands full trying to scrape up his dime however, to repay you.
No wonder you sweat bullets.
You already stick together!all my fellow fedex contractors...lets uprise and go on strike! if we stick together we can make fedex get on there knee for lip service
Says the guy that finances a scab trucker. You are all over the ballpark pal. Seems your guy has his hands full trying to scrape up his dime however, to repay you.
No wonder you sweat bullets.
He was still single route when I sold to him but seeing what was coming along with his desire to try to stay on he got ahead of the game and started the process by coming to me first.Two months later came the official announcement .Says the guy that finances a scab trucker. You are all over the ballpark pal. Seems your guy has his hands full trying to scrape up his dime however, to repay you.
No wonder you sweat bullets.
You don’t give him the same advice you give here do you? He really doesn’t owe you anything. You sold him a worthless business that, as soon as he signed the agreement with Fedex, was all his. What? Is he buying washed up old trucks from you? You really need to direct him to this site.He was still single route when I sold to him but seeing what was coming along with his desire to try to stay on he got ahead of the game and started the process by coming to me first.Two months later came the official announcement .
Nah, Amazon beat them there.FedEx will just head to a Home Depot parking lot and pick up new drivers.
Good Will?Nah, Amazon beat them there.
That's the forward type thinking we need around here!!! You're hired!Good Will?
Freddy doesn't pay me top dollar for no reason.That's the forward type thinking we need around here!!! You're hired!
He bought one I kept along with the tag along cargo and literally gave them to a good friend The reason the one he bought didn't last long was due to the fact that I told him straight up that the 5.9 Cummins was only at the halfway point in it's life span had enough years left in it to cover the life of the loan provided that he used FUEL ADDITIVES and the injectors that were in it had less than 100K miles on them . He flat out ignored me . The step lasted not even two years until he blew an injector. Now instead of learning his lesson put a new injector in it and using fuel additives he instead prefers to pay Budget out his posterior for rentals because he doesn't like spending his weekends looking after his vehicles. That unit sat out by the fence for more than 2 years until the TM told him to get it off the yard. He sold it for salvage to a guy who was grinning like a possum when he came and picked it up because he knew what he was getting for peanuts.You don’t give him the same advice you give here do you? He really doesn’t owe you anything. You sold him a worthless business that, as soon as he signed the agreement with Fedex, was all his. What? Is he buying washed up old trucks from you? You really need to direct him to this site.
yes i doDo you lotion your feet? Do you have a video of you doing it ?
Yes. But by your own admission, he really doesn’t owe you anything. You don’t have a contract. He does. And no paper you and he may have signed can be the slightest bit binding on anything.He bought one I kept along with the tag along cargo and literally gave them to a good friend The reason the one he bought didn't last long was due to the fact that I told him straight up that the 5.9 Cummins was only at the halfway point in it's life span had enough years left in it to cover the life of the loan provided that he used FUEL ADDITIVES and the injectors that were in it had less than 100K miles on them . He flat out ignored me . The step lasted not even two years until he blew an injector. Now instead of learning his lesson put a new injector in it and using fuel additives he instead prefers to pay Budget out his posterior for rentals because he doesn't like spending his weekends looking after his vehicles. That unit sat out by the fence for more than 2 years until the TM told him to get it off the yard. He sold it for salvage to a guy who was grinning like a possum when he came and picked it up because he knew what he was getting for peanuts.
That's why I'm counting off the days until the end. Then he can continue to drive his own daily route and waste as much money as he wants.