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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 788719" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>He's referring to the "Market Level" scam. where we have numerous multiple payscales based on your area's "cost of living". A courier in a major market makes significantly more money than someone in a rural area. Supposedly, FedEx carefully calculates a "fair" rate of compensation, which is another way of saying that they save huge money by paying much lower wages based on a geographical line in the sand. My station hasn't had a market level change in almost 20 years. Someone in a rural or semi-rural area is making a very low hourly rate compared to a courier in NYC or SFO.</p><p> </p><p>I know, I know...it costs more to live in a big city and attract employees...I get it. But what most of you do not get is the vast discrepancy that exists, which is demonstrated by Mr 7's post. Add-in the 20 year wage progression, and you're making peanuts. SCAM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 788719, member: 12508"] He's referring to the "Market Level" scam. where we have numerous multiple payscales based on your area's "cost of living". A courier in a major market makes significantly more money than someone in a rural area. Supposedly, FedEx carefully calculates a "fair" rate of compensation, which is another way of saying that they save huge money by paying much lower wages based on a geographical line in the sand. My station hasn't had a market level change in almost 20 years. Someone in a rural or semi-rural area is making a very low hourly rate compared to a courier in NYC or SFO. I know, I know...it costs more to live in a big city and attract employees...I get it. But what most of you do not get is the vast discrepancy that exists, which is demonstrated by Mr 7's post. Add-in the 20 year wage progression, and you're making peanuts. SCAM. [/QUOTE]
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