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A shipping company that subcontracts delivery routes, discussed as exploitative blue-collar labor that prevents workers from organizing

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"So instead of going through the rigamarole that stems from getting your fucking teaching license sorted, you run through the lists on indeed until you get a call from a guy who runs a FedEx contract (they subcontract out all the routes because it keeps the drivers from organizing)."
Unskilled blue collar labor will bring you down with it · u/RMB164 · ↑573 · 2023-12-10
"There's nobody supervising in any useful way. Cameras everywhere, no managers. The guy who packs the trucks says it's like Severance; he can hear voices occasionally and they see him but he sees nobody all day. Multiple branches have been merged together. Training is useless. Things break down and t"
Can we talk about FedEx · u/Fit_Development_1173 · ↑85 · 2024-05-15
"I had to drop off a package at FedEx this morning, and have noticed that most times I go into our local branch ever since I moved here, the same awkward, nerdy guy has been manning the counter. Every time I go in he seems genuinely cheerful and happy to be there, and I always get to hear (unprompted"
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