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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4532645" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Look man, the issue is the accelerated rate of deterioration in the quality of the employment and daily work experience. If you want to see what's in store for employees company wide regardless of OPCO just take a look at conditions at Ground .</p><p></p><p>No health insurance, No pension/disability plan. No paid sick days. You're lucky if you can get a week's paid vacation out of a contractor and it's rapidly transitioning to a mandatory 6/70 work week. That's right, 6 days and up to the maximum 70 hours.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, we've heard it all before from a very small number of contractors who say they pay a bit better but what most won't tell you is that they pay on piece rate. They pay by the stop and package which is really nothing more than trendy share cropping. </p><p></p><p>If this is the kind of work experience you think you would enjoy simply move over to Ground. There's plenty of openings........thousands of them in fact. Just run a Ground route for a couple of days and you'll discover why there's so many of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4532645, member: 58386"] Look man, the issue is the accelerated rate of deterioration in the quality of the employment and daily work experience. If you want to see what's in store for employees company wide regardless of OPCO just take a look at conditions at Ground . No health insurance, No pension/disability plan. No paid sick days. You're lucky if you can get a week's paid vacation out of a contractor and it's rapidly transitioning to a mandatory 6/70 work week. That's right, 6 days and up to the maximum 70 hours. Yeah, we've heard it all before from a very small number of contractors who say they pay a bit better but what most won't tell you is that they pay on piece rate. They pay by the stop and package which is really nothing more than trendy share cropping. If this is the kind of work experience you think you would enjoy simply move over to Ground. There's plenty of openings........thousands of them in fact. Just run a Ground route for a couple of days and you'll discover why there's so many of them. [/QUOTE]
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