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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 789010" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>The highest payscale is the "L" payscale, paid in the San Francisco/Silicon Valley area. I believe Aspen is on "friend" pay, which is 4th highest. I may be wrong on that but I believe friend is the highest in Colorado but I haven't followed it as closely in the last 2 years. FedEx does not take into account local costs except in competitive markets where you have to pay more to attract workers. If there's a strong local economy with good paying jobs available then they pay more. If the local economy is more service/retail/tourist based with poor pay despite high local costs, like Flagstaff, AZ, then they pay less. The priority is to pay no more than needed to attract workers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 789010, member: 24302"] The highest payscale is the "L" payscale, paid in the San Francisco/Silicon Valley area. I believe Aspen is on "friend" pay, which is 4th highest. I may be wrong on that but I believe friend is the highest in Colorado but I haven't followed it as closely in the last 2 years. FedEx does not take into account local costs except in competitive markets where you have to pay more to attract workers. If there's a strong local economy with good paying jobs available then they pay more. If the local economy is more service/retail/tourist based with poor pay despite high local costs, like Flagstaff, AZ, then they pay less. The priority is to pay no more than needed to attract workers. [/QUOTE]
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