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When are the raises at fedex ? How much is the average raise in year 1
October. Varies.When are the raises at fedex ? How much is the average raise in year 1
What performance score? There is no such thing in the US. They go by the chart I posted above.Does anyone know how the raises are calculated? Is it based on your performance score or does FedEx just come up with a percent?
What performance score? There is no such thing in the US. They go by the chart I posted above.
I was wondering if you were Canadian. You might want to ask @dezguyDifferent up here in the North I suppose
Yes, up here, our raise are still based on our review score. Anything above 6.7, you get the max raise. 6.6-6.2 is usually half a percent lower than max. 6.2-5.7 is the lowest raise. 5.7 and below, you don't get a raise and are probably on your way out.Different up here in the North I suppose
Yes, up here, our raise are still based on our review score. Anything above 6.7, you get the max raise. 6.6-6.2 is usually half a percent lower than max. 6.2-5.7 is the lowest raise. 5.7 and below, you don't get a raise and are probably on your way out.
You should get your review score after your check ride.Do you know if there is anyway/anywhere to know our current performance score or do we just have to wait for our review to find out? I know what my score is from last year but don’t know what it’s changed to since.
Yes, up here, our raise are still based on our review score. Anything above 6.7, you get the max raise. 6.6-6.2 is usually half a percent lower than max. 6.2-5.7 is the lowest raise. 5.7 and below, you don't get a raise and are probably on your way out.
You should get your review score after your check ride.
It works both ways. It sucks when your managers lazy golf buddies, who get to leave behind theirThat's the way it was in the US many years ago. You had a reason to keep your lates, and sick days to a minimum. You sat down with your manager and discussed your performance (review) and safety to receive a score that affected your pay raise (percentage). I liked this system because it put you above the deadbeat low performing employee doing the same job.
It works both ways. It sucks when your managers lazy golf buddies, who get to leave behind theirty stops and take the bare minimum while others are expected to go out over stop count, get a 6.7 because this system allows managers to play favourites.
And this benefits the company, how?THEN: bad manager could play with scores and the bad employee would get a raise no matter how lousy he was.
NOW: bad manager has no control and the bad employee still gets a raise no matter how lousy he is.
And this benefits the company, how?
It simply reinforces that there is absolutely no reason to do any more than the bare minimum.
Parity achieved because the company shot itself in the foot. What a great way to do business.
You’re full of crap as usual.LOL, the effort to do anything more than the bare minimum ended before the performance-based raises did.
LMAO! Now you’ve confused salaried with hourly.LOL, the effort to do anything more than the bare minimum ended before the performance-based raises did.
I think you’re wrong on this.LOL, the effort to do anything more than the bare minimum ended before the performance-based raises did.