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<blockquote data-quote="ManInBrown" data-source="post: 4809873" data-attributes="member: 46614"><p>Not at all. Responded to a comment from a Ground Employee who said why would Express want 30 year employees when after ten years they are broken down from the job. That is not true. I did both. Comparing a FedEx courier to a UPS package driver is like comparing a cashier at Walgreens to someone working on a Deadliest Catch crab boat. That’s a fact. I did both jobs. They are not the same job physically. The wear and tear on the body at UPS as a package driver is unbelievable. Stepping off the package car and stepping back on 350 times a day. Bulk stops. 50 thirty five pound boxes going to six different schools on a route at the end of summer when schools are gearing up for the new year. At FedEx those packages don’t go thru Express. They go Ground. The jobs are Not even close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManInBrown, post: 4809873, member: 46614"] Not at all. Responded to a comment from a Ground Employee who said why would Express want 30 year employees when after ten years they are broken down from the job. That is not true. I did both. Comparing a FedEx courier to a UPS package driver is like comparing a cashier at Walgreens to someone working on a Deadliest Catch crab boat. That’s a fact. I did both jobs. They are not the same job physically. The wear and tear on the body at UPS as a package driver is unbelievable. Stepping off the package car and stepping back on 350 times a day. Bulk stops. 50 thirty five pound boxes going to six different schools on a route at the end of summer when schools are gearing up for the new year. At FedEx those packages don’t go thru Express. They go Ground. The jobs are Not even close. [/QUOTE]
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