Working4the1%
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They have a plan.. Amazon orders 100,000 electric delivery trucks, doubling the fleet in Europe and North AmericaIf they don’t like Ground, the won’t like Amazon. And Amazon struggles to handle their own stuff.
They have a plan.. Amazon orders 100,000 electric delivery trucks, doubling the fleet in Europe and North AmericaIf they don’t like Ground, the won’t like Amazon. And Amazon struggles to handle their own stuff.
“Amazon plans to have make its first deliveries with the vehicles by 2021 and have all of the new trucks on the road by 2030.”
Every shipper I've worked for has never ending growing pains. There's always a shortage of something. People, vans, parts, parking, belts, and before you know it the building is too small.How long are Ground's 'growing pains' going to be tolerated, in your opinion?
I think that's what Amazon is banking on to enter the market.
Watch a news report when an XG driver is caught doing something illegal, immoral, or stupid. Sometimes all three of those kinds of things in one swoop!And how many salesman refer to contractor employed deliverymen as "our drivers" when delivering their sales pitch? I've heard it used often.
Excuses? You bet.Factual or not?
Ain't that the truth.Watch a news report when an XG driver is caught doing something illegal, immoral, or stupid. Sometimes all three of those kinds of things in one swoop!
And how quickly and vehemently FedEx corporate distances itself by emphatically pointing out that "the driver is employed by an independent service provider." Or other such weasel-words.
When an XG driver saves a child from a burning building or swimming pool, FedEx corporate gushes lies like: "FedEx family", "tight knit" "caring" "FedEx strong" and "our drivers."
LMAO!
The ground scam is in trouble ..https://www.freightwaves.com/news/biden-administration-kills-trump-rule-on-independent-contractor-classification/amp“Amazon plans to have make its first deliveries with the vehicles by 2021 and have all of the new trucks on the road by 2030.”
Oh no, in 9 years they might have these vehicles produced and on the road. I guess we’re all fired. It was a good run.
I take it you agree with me but don’t want to admit it. That’s ok.Excuses? You bet.
I don’t see how you come up with your conclusion. The Trump rule never went into place. In other words, everything is exactly as it has been for the entire time that you’ve been here saying the Ground is in trouble.The ground scam is in trouble ..https://www.freightwaves.com/news/biden-administration-kills-trump-rule-on-independent-contractor-classification/amp
This has nothing to do with FedEx Ground.The ground scam is in trouble ..https://www.freightwaves.com/news/biden-administration-kills-trump-rule-on-independent-contractor-classification/amp
Uh, no.I take it you agree with me but don’t want to admit it. That’s ok.
To be fair, that's been near the top of the list, company missions of everywhere I've ever worked.Ain't that the truth.
The company mission is only to LOOK good than do good.
Had a situation like that at the terminal I was at. A contractor employed driver helped a guy battle the flames when his house caught on fire until the firemen arrived. Fedex smoked that PR stogie right down to the lips. Happy to say that neither the contractor or contractor employed driver allowed themselves to get caught up in the game. They simply blew Fat Freddy off and went out and drove their routes.Every shipper I've worked for has never ending growing pains. There's always a shortage of something. People, vans, parts, parking, belts, and before you know it the building is too small.
Watch a news report when an XG driver is caught doing something illegal, immoral, or stupid. Sometimes all three of those kinds of things in one swoop!
And how quickly and vehemently FedEx corporate distances itself by emphatically pointing out that "the driver is employed by an independent service provider." Or other such weasel-words.
When an XG driver saves a child from a burning building or swimming pool, FedEx corporate gushes lies like: "FedEx family", "tight knit" "caring" "FedEx strong" and "our drivers."
LMAO!
Is that a pic from the inside of yer lair?
Bay window, oak trim. Bulging wallet full of bonuses for the drivers. And a nice coffee cup from some sorta' hippie cafe. Did yer woman buy it? Women looove to blow money on stupid trinkets like that. But it's fun to watch her do a happy wiggle when she finds cute stuff to waste money on. So it's worth it.
Bay window, oak trim. Bulging wallet full of bonuses for the drivers. And a nice coffee cup from some sorta' hippie cafe. Did yer woman buy it? Women looove to blow money on stupid trinkets like that. But it's fun to watch her do a happy wiggle when she finds cute stuff to waste money on. So it's worth it.
Why's there a FedEx van in yer driveway? Didja' invite yer favorite driver over for a line of coke and a three-way? As a reward for a productive day of making you money? I see many things that strongly indicate you'd be a great contractor to drive for!
Maybe someday when I'm poor, destitute, and looking for a job I'll come buzzin' up round yer hive.
Bay window, oak trim. Bulging wallet full of bonuses for the drivers. And a nice coffee cup from some sorta' hippie cafe. Did yer woman buy it? Women looove to blow money on stupid trinkets like that. But it's fun to watch her do a happy wiggle when she finds cute stuff to waste money on. So it's worth it.
Why's there a FedEx van in yer driveway? Didja' invite yer favorite driver over for a line of coke and a three-way? As a reward for a productive day of making you money? I see many things that strongly indicate you'd be a great contractor to drive for!
Maybe someday when I'm poor, destitute, and looking for a job I'll come buzzin' up round yer hive.
I gotta say, there’s a world of difference between your fantasy and my reality. And though yours does have a certain devilish appeal that may have been a real possibility years ago, I think I’ll stick with my simple existence. Not because of any moral fortitude, it’s just that I’m old and way too tired for the fast lane. Maybe when the kids are all out of the house some day I’ll treat myself to a weekend of hookers and blow but for now, nah.View attachment 332550
it’s a local “pay what you can” restaurant for people who are “food insecure”. My wife and I donate to them quite a bit. When you’re poor and destitute it’s a great place to stop by. Absolutely no pressure to put anything if you can’t. You can volunteer to help in the kitchen but don’t have to do that either. Food’s top notch and mostly locally sourced. I guess Bon Jovi has started several and others are springing up around the country.
That was an Express van delivering my wife’s rheumatoid arthritis medication.
Don’t know much about the bay window except that our golden retriever likes to lay in it.
Across the street a few feet to the right of the fire hydrant looks like it might be a "For Sale" sign. If so, did the sign appear soon after you moved in? Maybe a rival contractor will empty out a trailer park, buy that house, and convert it into a rest home for your former drivers. So they can all heckle you.View attachment 332550
it’s a local “pay what you can” restaurant for people who are “food insecure”. My wife and I donate to them quite a bit. When you’re poor and destitute it’s a great place to stop by. Absolutely no pressure to put anything if you can’t. You can volunteer to help in the kitchen but don’t have to do that either. Food’s top notch and mostly locally sourced. I guess Bon Jovi has started several and others are springing up around the country.
That was an Express van delivering my wife’s rheumatoid arthritis medication.
Don’t know much about the bay window except that our golden retriever likes to lay in it.
...and intentionally so. Any semblance to reality was likely dashed as soon as I mentioned 'wallet full of bonuses for the drivers.'I gotta say, there’s a world of difference between your fantasy and my reality.
What’s wrong with you? I don’t keep drivers long enough for them to end up in a rest home? Haven’t you been paying attention?Across the street a few feet to the right of the fire hydrant looks like it might be a "For Sale" sign. If so, did the sign appear soon after you moved in? Maybe a rival contractor will empty out a trailer park, buy that house, and convert it into a rest home for your former drivers. So they can all heckle you.
...and intentionally so. Any semblance to reality was likely dashed as soon as I mentioned 'wallet full of bonuses for the drivers.'
Those papers under the wallet. Work stuff? Cargo claims, tracers, customer complaints and disputed deliveries, compliance inquiries and demands...
There was a shipper. They used to file alot of spurious cargo claims. When I was green and before I caught on, I paid alot of money to them. Not to mention time and resources chasing down their nonsense. My suspicions were absolutely confirmed when I delivered one of their boxes, in person to my own dad. And two weeks later, the shipper filed a claim on it!
I calmly presented my evidence and many of the prior cargo claims to the TM, contractor relations, and everyone I knew.
I also made it very clear to the shipper that I was onto their scam. I don't think they ever filed a claim at my terminal ever again.