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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2033357" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Yes but most jobs don't send you out in hazardous weather, keep you hanging around until the work shows up, or require you give up holiday time with your family. The ones that do usually compensate better for your trouble. This company instead pushes for more and more from us, gives less and less to us, and tells us they put us first. Most people familiar with FedEx have seen through the B.S. to the point that FedEx is now grudgingly having to improve compensation. But since today's job market isn't that great either they're only improving compensation as little as they can get away with. Getting up to the mid-$20's an hour in 10 years, assuming they keep their word, is better than working for $12hr-$15hr over the next 10 years, so FedEx will attract people. But doesn't change their screwing over 10's of thousands of people in the last 20 years and, if I were a newhire who knew the history, would make me very wary of anything they say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2033357, member: 24302"] Yes but most jobs don't send you out in hazardous weather, keep you hanging around until the work shows up, or require you give up holiday time with your family. The ones that do usually compensate better for your trouble. This company instead pushes for more and more from us, gives less and less to us, and tells us they put us first. Most people familiar with FedEx have seen through the B.S. to the point that FedEx is now grudgingly having to improve compensation. But since today's job market isn't that great either they're only improving compensation as little as they can get away with. Getting up to the mid-$20's an hour in 10 years, assuming they keep their word, is better than working for $12hr-$15hr over the next 10 years, so FedEx will attract people. But doesn't change their screwing over 10's of thousands of people in the last 20 years and, if I were a newhire who knew the history, would make me very wary of anything they say. [/QUOTE]
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