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The FedEx driver who sued and won
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<blockquote data-quote="xfdxgroundmgmt" data-source="post: 1455485" data-attributes="member: 39079"><p>"Gray had to purchase his delivery route for $5,000. He bought his own van for $17,000. FedEx later made him to buy another vehicle for $11,000 and hire a second driver when his route got so busy that one van wasn't enough to deliver all the packages. The vehicles needed constant maintenance"</p><p></p><p>He chose to purchase!</p><p>He wasn't made to buy another vehicle, he could have sold off area or given up area without hurting his contract!</p><p>Constant maintenance sounds like I'll take care of it when it breaks instead of maintaining the vehicles. IMO!</p><p></p><p> "But its army of 32,500 uniformed drivers, managers and affiliated workers are classified as contractors"</p><p></p><p>Ok Management are not contracted and only the contractor would be contracted not his or her employee(s)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xfdxgroundmgmt, post: 1455485, member: 39079"] "Gray had to purchase his delivery route for $5,000. He bought his own van for $17,000. FedEx later made him to buy another vehicle for $11,000 and hire a second driver when his route got so busy that one van wasn't enough to deliver all the packages. The vehicles needed constant maintenance" He chose to purchase! He wasn't made to buy another vehicle, he could have sold off area or given up area without hurting his contract! Constant maintenance sounds like I'll take care of it when it breaks instead of maintaining the vehicles. IMO! "But its army of 32,500 uniformed drivers, managers and affiliated workers are classified as contractors" Ok Management are not contracted and only the contractor would be contracted not his or her employee(s) [/QUOTE]
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