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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 2342711" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>The ISP will be paid more for delivering express, and either pay the current drivers more, or hire more drivers to keep the workload reasonable. The ISP does not have a fixed daily pay from Fedex. Since the ISP is paid more, if the drivers need more time to deliver, they will be paid more. Very few ISPs want their drivers unhappy so they will in most cases increase compensation to the driver as the workload increases. I know I paid my drivers more if they went over and above the normal daily volume even though I also paid a set daily rate.</p><p></p><p>You don't need to raise the hourly rate to UPS levels if you ask your driver to work an extra hour, or if you hire an additional driver to spread the load out. It is just ridiculous to think you'll suddenly need to raise wage from around $12 an hour to UPS level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 2342711, member: 60252"] The ISP will be paid more for delivering express, and either pay the current drivers more, or hire more drivers to keep the workload reasonable. The ISP does not have a fixed daily pay from Fedex. Since the ISP is paid more, if the drivers need more time to deliver, they will be paid more. Very few ISPs want their drivers unhappy so they will in most cases increase compensation to the driver as the workload increases. I know I paid my drivers more if they went over and above the normal daily volume even though I also paid a set daily rate. You don't need to raise the hourly rate to UPS levels if you ask your driver to work an extra hour, or if you hire an additional driver to spread the load out. It is just ridiculous to think you'll suddenly need to raise wage from around $12 an hour to UPS level. [/QUOTE]
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