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Question: Is now a good time to buy a FedEx Ground Route?
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<blockquote data-quote="FedExer267" data-source="post: 578757" data-attributes="member: 18716"><p>bbsam, Look I dont know anything about you for all I know you may treat your drivers a little fairly you may give them paid vacations who knows I mean it is only the right thing to do. Second income would only come from me you dont know me either. I used to be a Ups driver My wife and I moved away and I commuted to work leaving at 4am to 10 pm. 3 years ago I lost my wife and I have 4 kids to raise I was offered a job at ground with promises of raises and bonuses because I drive a bonus route as a matter of fact I have one of the biggest routes in the terminal. I did what I needed to do to give my kids stability Its been hard enough on them as it is. The way I look at it I did the contractor a favor but the promises that were made I havent seen yet. Thats what I mean when I say the contractor dosent look at us like human beings. I mean would it be so hard for you guys to put 50 cents a hour into a fund thats what 8 dollars a day 20 dollars a week and after a year your drivers could take a break and have some pay to go along with that. Your way of saying thank you for all the hard work you do. Thats too difficult for most apparently. The bottomline is you dont give a crap about your employees as long as the packages get delivered. This is America last time I checked Human morals tell one to give a fair days pay for a fair days work. Now my situation is diffrent then most however if there where many opportunites out there today we would be somewhere else. The economy is in the toilet so we do what we need to do to survive and you could help like I said by giving your drivers a fair days pay for a fair days work. If you want to run a sweatshop there are opportunities across the sea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedExer267, post: 578757, member: 18716"] bbsam, Look I dont know anything about you for all I know you may treat your drivers a little fairly you may give them paid vacations who knows I mean it is only the right thing to do. Second income would only come from me you dont know me either. I used to be a Ups driver My wife and I moved away and I commuted to work leaving at 4am to 10 pm. 3 years ago I lost my wife and I have 4 kids to raise I was offered a job at ground with promises of raises and bonuses because I drive a bonus route as a matter of fact I have one of the biggest routes in the terminal. I did what I needed to do to give my kids stability Its been hard enough on them as it is. The way I look at it I did the contractor a favor but the promises that were made I havent seen yet. Thats what I mean when I say the contractor dosent look at us like human beings. I mean would it be so hard for you guys to put 50 cents a hour into a fund thats what 8 dollars a day 20 dollars a week and after a year your drivers could take a break and have some pay to go along with that. Your way of saying thank you for all the hard work you do. Thats too difficult for most apparently. The bottomline is you dont give a crap about your employees as long as the packages get delivered. This is America last time I checked Human morals tell one to give a fair days pay for a fair days work. Now my situation is diffrent then most however if there where many opportunites out there today we would be somewhere else. The economy is in the toilet so we do what we need to do to survive and you could help like I said by giving your drivers a fair days pay for a fair days work. If you want to run a sweatshop there are opportunities across the sea. [/QUOTE]
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