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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 207226" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I'm the lowest seniority driver in our building and I'm home for dinner more often than not. Between 5:30-7:30 is reasonable for me. Peak is the exception but the rest of the year is sometime between that 5:30-7:30 range. So, family time isn't an issue except for Peak. And even that isn't that bad until the week or two leading up to Christmas Day. I was home for dinner many nights. I'm not trying to bash FedEx here. I would go work for them right now if I was offered full-time. The problem I have is when FedEx drivers try and take the points you alluded to and blow them out of proportion so they can build their case against UPS. UPS isn't for everyone. I'm sure being a FedEx driver now feels like such a relief but it doesn't mean that driving for UPS is all that bad. I think the extra work is worth the difference in pay but I definately would cross over to purple and orange if offered a full-time job. Are you full-time already?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 207226, member: 198"] I'm the lowest seniority driver in our building and I'm home for dinner more often than not. Between 5:30-7:30 is reasonable for me. Peak is the exception but the rest of the year is sometime between that 5:30-7:30 range. So, family time isn't an issue except for Peak. And even that isn't that bad until the week or two leading up to Christmas Day. I was home for dinner many nights. I'm not trying to bash FedEx here. I would go work for them right now if I was offered full-time. The problem I have is when FedEx drivers try and take the points you alluded to and blow them out of proportion so they can build their case against UPS. UPS isn't for everyone. I'm sure being a FedEx driver now feels like such a relief but it doesn't mean that driving for UPS is all that bad. I think the extra work is worth the difference in pay but I definately would cross over to purple and orange if offered a full-time job. Are you full-time already? [/QUOTE]
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