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R.I.P. Fred S
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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 6149669" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>I believe contractor failures are a choice being made by corporate FedEx. Corporate is trying to go cheap. They aren’t paying contractors enough or structured in the right way to get top results. They are ok with failures. </p><p></p><p>In many stations they are paying a weekly bonus for service, well if it only takes a few failures to lose that bonus and you have that many by Wednesday why spend the extra money to make service the rest of the week? Without the bonus money they can’t afford the extra resources anyway.</p><p></p><p>If the money is there to be made, contractors will find a way to make it. If corporate wants to keep all the savings of the merger for themselves they’ll have more failures. I think they are fine with the failure. I think that’s the plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 6149669, member: 55017"] I believe contractor failures are a choice being made by corporate FedEx. Corporate is trying to go cheap. They aren’t paying contractors enough or structured in the right way to get top results. They are ok with failures. In many stations they are paying a weekly bonus for service, well if it only takes a few failures to lose that bonus and you have that many by Wednesday why spend the extra money to make service the rest of the week? Without the bonus money they can’t afford the extra resources anyway. If the money is there to be made, contractors will find a way to make it. If corporate wants to keep all the savings of the merger for themselves they’ll have more failures. I think they are fine with the failure. I think that’s the plan. [/QUOTE]
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