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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3499091" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>The two guys I mentioned were in an area that had the lowest payscale. Don't know if they have different payscales like Express does but knowing FedEx they probably do. All I said was if Express paid like Freight does there wouldn't be a push to unionize most likely. At the time I knew them Freight topped out pretty quickly. Express took forever. And why was that? Experienced truck drivers have a lot of options if not getting paid decently. Which illustrates the harsh reality of the business world. If couriers could easily find another job doing the same thing their employer would have to pay better to keep them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3499091, member: 24302"] The two guys I mentioned were in an area that had the lowest payscale. Don't know if they have different payscales like Express does but knowing FedEx they probably do. All I said was if Express paid like Freight does there wouldn't be a push to unionize most likely. At the time I knew them Freight topped out pretty quickly. Express took forever. And why was that? Experienced truck drivers have a lot of options if not getting paid decently. Which illustrates the harsh reality of the business world. If couriers could easily find another job doing the same thing their employer would have to pay better to keep them. [/QUOTE]
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