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What Your 2% "Raise" Really Means
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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 642960" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Ricochet, in reading your post it occurred to me that the company could be grooming couriers to become contractors. They seem to want to move more and more responsibility to the courier. And if the day comes when couriers as a whole come to the beliefs put forth the ideas that MrFedex often expresses, the company offer couriers a contractor model showing gross income of somewhere in the $110-120,000 range. Some might jump at it. Especially the young for whom health and retirement are not the top priorities. In time when a certain percentage is handled by contractors, "operational need" would require all of express to be covered by contractors. Fred gets the best of both worlds. Contractors working in close proximity with company trained drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 642960, member: 22662"] Ricochet, in reading your post it occurred to me that the company could be grooming couriers to become contractors. They seem to want to move more and more responsibility to the courier. And if the day comes when couriers as a whole come to the beliefs put forth the ideas that MrFedex often expresses, the company offer couriers a contractor model showing gross income of somewhere in the $110-120,000 range. Some might jump at it. Especially the young for whom health and retirement are not the top priorities. In time when a certain percentage is handled by contractors, "operational need" would require all of express to be covered by contractors. Fred gets the best of both worlds. Contractors working in close proximity with company trained drivers. [/QUOTE]
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