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What Should We Do If Fred Wins?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 757669" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Depends on the route, area, and driver's ability. I have repeatedly said that UPS drivers work harder <em>in general. </em>As far as my tagline goes, the jobs are more similar than different. No matter what, you cannot say that a 3 year FedEx courier with a UPS-comparable route making $16 per hr is fairly paid. And there are plenty of FedEx routes where they are covering the area of 4 or 5 UPS drivers. That $16 per hour person will take 20 years to get even close to where the UPS driver is right now. Ridiculous, and equally ridiculous to try and justify the wage disparity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 757669, member: 12508"] Depends on the route, area, and driver's ability. I have repeatedly said that UPS drivers work harder [I]in general. [/I]As far as my tagline goes, the jobs are more similar than different. No matter what, you cannot say that a 3 year FedEx courier with a UPS-comparable route making $16 per hr is fairly paid. And there are plenty of FedEx routes where they are covering the area of 4 or 5 UPS drivers. That $16 per hour person will take 20 years to get even close to where the UPS driver is right now. Ridiculous, and equally ridiculous to try and justify the wage disparity. [/QUOTE]
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