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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4383775" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Then why would anybody want to go to work for someone to begin with if they know that in the end they will simply be disposed of and tossed back out into the economy to fend for themselves at a point in their lives when their chances for new employment would be significantly lower ? </p><p></p><p>Furthermore stagnant wages and zero benefits certainly does a lot to recruit new employees now doesn't it? In fact I told several people who went to work for contractors at my station,......."Just remember, what you're making the first day you're there is what you're going to be making the last day you're there".</p><p></p><p>Ran across one a couple of weeks ago. He said to me...."You're right. I am making the same as I was when I started and I've been doing this now for more than 5 years". </p><p></p><p>So if you Express guys think that's it's hard to make it up the wage progression ladder working for Express, just try working for a contractor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4383775, member: 58386"] Then why would anybody want to go to work for someone to begin with if they know that in the end they will simply be disposed of and tossed back out into the economy to fend for themselves at a point in their lives when their chances for new employment would be significantly lower ? Furthermore stagnant wages and zero benefits certainly does a lot to recruit new employees now doesn't it? In fact I told several people who went to work for contractors at my station,......."Just remember, what you're making the first day you're there is what you're going to be making the last day you're there". Ran across one a couple of weeks ago. He said to me...."You're right. I am making the same as I was when I started and I've been doing this now for more than 5 years". So if you Express guys think that's it's hard to make it up the wage progression ladder working for Express, just try working for a contractor. [/QUOTE]
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