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WalMart Ends PT Benefits, Fred Salivates
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 893939" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>FedEx strives to get on "best places to work" lists. Years ago FedEx was on a 100 best places to work list in Forbes(or was it Fortune)Magazine. They pointed out that FedEx couriers start out at $34k a year! That didn't sound right and then it hit me. They told the magazine what couriers start out at in the San Francisco/Silicon Valley area, which has the highest payscale, only paid in that area. So FedEx manipulated the situation to their advantage in hopes of attracting newhires. It's this slight of hand that gets the word spread around that we make big money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 893939, member: 24302"] FedEx strives to get on "best places to work" lists. Years ago FedEx was on a 100 best places to work list in Forbes(or was it Fortune)Magazine. They pointed out that FedEx couriers start out at $34k a year! That didn't sound right and then it hit me. They told the magazine what couriers start out at in the San Francisco/Silicon Valley area, which has the highest payscale, only paid in that area. So FedEx manipulated the situation to their advantage in hopes of attracting newhires. It's this slight of hand that gets the word spread around that we make big money. [/QUOTE]
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