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<blockquote data-quote="El Morado Diablo" data-source="post: 5196405" data-attributes="member: 40760"><p>The ramp that serves my station is so understaffed that they don't even bother to fly our freight to us anymore. They send 2 trucks (one via contractors). We usually leave the station after 10:30am so our service is a joke. They've been trying to hire more people at the ramp but they only pay $14.79hr -- which is $0.30 more than minimum wage in our state. They're not competitive and they really aren't trying. Amazon has a fulfillment center at that airport. The starting wage there is $18.00hr + $3000 signing bonus.</p><p></p><p>FedEx would rather lose money & customers hoping to ride out the lack of staffing than raise wages to attract and retain workers and improve service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Morado Diablo, post: 5196405, member: 40760"] The ramp that serves my station is so understaffed that they don't even bother to fly our freight to us anymore. They send 2 trucks (one via contractors). We usually leave the station after 10:30am so our service is a joke. They've been trying to hire more people at the ramp but they only pay $14.79hr -- which is $0.30 more than minimum wage in our state. They're not competitive and they really aren't trying. Amazon has a fulfillment center at that airport. The starting wage there is $18.00hr + $3000 signing bonus. FedEx would rather lose money & customers hoping to ride out the lack of staffing than raise wages to attract and retain workers and improve service. [/QUOTE]
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