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<blockquote data-quote="Code43" data-source="post: 1726507" data-attributes="member: 57856"><p>Since this is a Ground thread.. UPS drivers make 80,000 a year and don't pay for Health benefits. Ground drivers do the same job. More so than Express Drivers. I've never met an Express driver that claimed to do what Brown does on a daily basis. We don't have the Volume. Why are FedEx Ground drivers underpaid so severely when compared to a UPS Driver? What makes FedEx Ground such a great company to work for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Code43, post: 1726507, member: 57856"] Since this is a Ground thread.. UPS drivers make 80,000 a year and don't pay for Health benefits. Ground drivers do the same job. More so than Express Drivers. I've never met an Express driver that claimed to do what Brown does on a daily basis. We don't have the Volume. Why are FedEx Ground drivers underpaid so severely when compared to a UPS Driver? What makes FedEx Ground such a great company to work for? [/QUOTE]
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