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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1388684" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>The primary goal is to pay as little as possible and still attract workers. In markets with good jobs available FedEx will pay more to be competitive. It's not based on local cost of living, although in areas of the Northeast, Pacific Coast, Alaska, and Hawaii the cost of living is so high that they have no choice but to pay more. But there are very expensive cities, primarily out West, where the economy is mostly tourism based so they pay usually the bottom two payscales. This is because there's a steady stream of people waiting tables, driving cabs, etc who'll take anything to stay in those towns and FedEx looks attractive compared to local options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1388684, member: 24302"] The primary goal is to pay as little as possible and still attract workers. In markets with good jobs available FedEx will pay more to be competitive. It's not based on local cost of living, although in areas of the Northeast, Pacific Coast, Alaska, and Hawaii the cost of living is so high that they have no choice but to pay more. But there are very expensive cities, primarily out West, where the economy is mostly tourism based so they pay usually the bottom two payscales. This is because there's a steady stream of people waiting tables, driving cabs, etc who'll take anything to stay in those towns and FedEx looks attractive compared to local options. [/QUOTE]
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