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<blockquote data-quote="Crozz" data-source="post: 1727738" data-attributes="member: 57606"><p>Totally agree not all business men are meant to own fedex routes. Not all contractors treat their employees fair and that's a shame. It's not a long term career for drivers I know that and contractors should know that. Let's be honest no man can run 150 stops daily in a residential for more than 10 years it's wear and tear on the body. If I get a lifer in my fleet I find him a slow out of town route. When a guy gives me a two weeks notice and moves on to his next adventure then I gladly give him a great reference. So is ground contractors the best to work for no but as a young man after two years of experience goes to an interview and says I work for a contractor for fedex and they get a good job because of his experience. As a contractor you should feel good you where a stepping stone for someone to advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crozz, post: 1727738, member: 57606"] Totally agree not all business men are meant to own fedex routes. Not all contractors treat their employees fair and that's a shame. It's not a long term career for drivers I know that and contractors should know that. Let's be honest no man can run 150 stops daily in a residential for more than 10 years it's wear and tear on the body. If I get a lifer in my fleet I find him a slow out of town route. When a guy gives me a two weeks notice and moves on to his next adventure then I gladly give him a great reference. So is ground contractors the best to work for no but as a young man after two years of experience goes to an interview and says I work for a contractor for fedex and they get a good job because of his experience. As a contractor you should feel good you where a stepping stone for someone to advance. [/QUOTE]
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