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RE: Possible Massive Effects Of Industry Events On FedEx
I worked on the last Falcon offload crew at the hub in the 80's while at Memphis State.
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RE: Possible Massive Effects Of Industry Events On FedEx
(07-21-2023 09:56 AM)dcg141 Wrote: I worked on the last Falcon offload crew at the hub in the 80's while at Memphis State.
Great plane. We were right next to Flying Tigers at the airport. They'd yell at me, "get that piece of **** out of here" when it came in every morning. lol
The coolest looking plane at our ramp for sure.
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RE: Possible Massive Effects Of Industry Events On FedEx
(07-20-2023 09:23 PM)Memphis Yankee Wrote: (07-20-2023 08:45 PM)plaidtiger Wrote: (07-20-2023 12:48 PM)Stammers Wrote: (07-20-2023 11:49 AM)AlonsoWDC Wrote: And to think, all of this headache can easily be averted by paying workers what they deserve.
I don't have the numbers in front of me, but do you really think that UPS workers make less than the national average in wages, and have a pension and health plan that is less than the national average?
YRC is another story. They have defaulted on pension payments of $50 million and just had $1.5 billion of their debt refinanced.
Full time UPS drivers make around 90k per year. Part time drivers maybe half that.
As a courier for Federal Express we had 12 drivers in the entire Chicago area. I became the 13th in 1973. My stepfather a Memphis grad was a CPA for Federal Express. He was on Getwell the original FedEx.
Me and another guy had to unload a French falcon leer jet every morning at 4:00 am at O'hare. I was the 13th guy. I had to take all the out of the way stops for the other guys from Waukegan to Whiting Indiana. Most of my stops were in downtown Chicago. The ones that took too much time for the guys working the loop. Nobody wanted to deal with the Merchandise Mart. It was a nightmare.
They called me the 'Rat Man', because I always got the white lab rats that had to go to the Illinois Institue of Technology. They smelled horrible in the summer. We had no AC.
Anyway, I made 5.65 an hour. Time and a half overtime. I was the richest 18 year old I knew. Bought a killer sound system that summer. lol
My stepfather paid my way to come to Memphis. It was a great experience.
This is a picture of the plane I used to unload. A Panel van and a 16 ft straight truck got everything for the entire city of Chicago.
I sold Professional Video equipment for many years & I had a lot of orders from FedEx purchasing for a rack-mountable Sony 13" Monitor/TV.
They were shipped to Little Rock Airport for installation in those Jets.
A lot of those old Dassault Falcon 20D Jets are unbelievably still in service somewhere.
What ever happened to the Fedex Falcon Jets
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RE: Possible Massive Effects Of Industry Events On FedEx
I worked at the hub in the 80's during college as well. Was working in the call center during the 1997 UPS strike. I could tell some killer stories. Management threw out all the rules about OT, consecutive days worked, etc. It was beserk but made some serious $
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RE: Possible Massive Effects Of Industry Events On FedEx
(07-21-2023 10:20 AM)Memphis Yankee Wrote: (07-21-2023 09:56 AM)dcg141 Wrote: I worked on the last Falcon offload crew at the hub in the 80's while at Memphis State.
Great plane. We were right next to Flying Tigers at the airport. They'd yell at me, "get that piece of **** out of here" when it came in every morning. lol
The coolest looking plane at our ramp for sure.
I think the last Falcon flight was Appleton WI
(This post was last modified: 07-21-2023 03:58 PM by dcg141.)
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RE: Possible Massive Effects Of Industry Events On FedEx
(07-20-2023 09:23 PM)Memphis Yankee Wrote: (07-20-2023 08:45 PM)plaidtiger Wrote: (07-20-2023 12:48 PM)Stammers Wrote: (07-20-2023 11:49 AM)AlonsoWDC Wrote: And to think, all of this headache can easily be averted by paying workers what they deserve.
I don't have the numbers in front of me, but do you really think that UPS workers make less than the national average in wages, and have a pension and health plan that is less than the national average?
YRC is another story. They have defaulted on pension payments of $50 million and just had $1.5 billion of their debt refinanced.
Full time UPS drivers make around 90k per year. Part time drivers maybe half that.
As a courier for Federal Express we had 12 drivers in the entire Chicago area. I became the 13th in 1973. My stepfather a Memphis grad was a CPA for Federal Express. He was on Getwell the original FedEx.
Me and another guy had to unload a French falcon leer jet every morning at 4:00 am at O'hare. I was the 13th guy. I had to take all the out of the way stops for the other guys from Waukegan to Whiting Indiana. Most of my stops were in downtown Chicago. The ones that took too much time for the guys working the loop. Nobody wanted to deal with the Merchandise Mart. It was a nightmare.
They called me the 'Rat Man', because I always got the white lab rats that had to go to the Illinois Institue of Technology. They smelled horrible in the summer. We had no AC.
Anyway, I made 5.65 an hour. Time and a half overtime. I was the richest 18 year old I knew. Bought a killer sound system that summer. lol
My stepfather paid my way to come to Memphis. It was a great experience.
This is a picture of the plane I used to unload. A Panel van and a 16 ft straight truck got everything for the entire city of Chicago.
Wow....I remember those days!
I made $3.50 per hour while I worked in the Hub! THOSE WERE THE DAYS!!!
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RE: Possible Massive Effects Of Industry Events On FedEx
(07-20-2023 08:45 PM)plaidtiger Wrote: (07-20-2023 12:48 PM)Stammers Wrote: (07-20-2023 11:49 AM)AlonsoWDC Wrote: And to think, all of this headache can easily be averted by paying workers what they deserve.
I don't have the numbers in front of me, but do you really think that UPS workers make less than the national average in wages, and have a pension and health plan that is less than the national average?
YRC is another story. They have defaulted on pension payments of $50 million and just had $1.5 billion of their debt refinanced.
Full time UPS drivers make around 90k per year. Part time drivers maybe half that.
Yep UPS drivers are well paid. They should try making what FEDEX drivers make. For the same work.
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RE: Possible Massive Effects Of Industry Events On FedEx
(07-21-2023 10:55 AM)Merrick Wrote: (07-20-2023 09:23 PM)Memphis Yankee Wrote: (07-20-2023 08:45 PM)plaidtiger Wrote: (07-20-2023 12:48 PM)Stammers Wrote: (07-20-2023 11:49 AM)AlonsoWDC Wrote: And to think, all of this headache can easily be averted by paying workers what they deserve.
I don't have the numbers in front of me, but do you really think that UPS workers make less than the national average in wages, and have a pension and health plan that is less than the national average?
YRC is another story. They have defaulted on pension payments of $50 million and just had $1.5 billion of their debt refinanced.
Full time UPS drivers make around 90k per year. Part time drivers maybe half that.
As a courier for Federal Express we had 12 drivers in the entire Chicago area. I became the 13th in 1973. My stepfather a Memphis grad was a CPA for Federal Express. He was on Getwell the original FedEx.
Me and another guy had to unload a French falcon leer jet every morning at 4:00 am at O'hare. I was the 13th guy. I had to take all the out of the way stops for the other guys from Waukegan to Whiting Indiana. Most of my stops were in downtown Chicago. The ones that took too much time for the guys working the loop. Nobody wanted to deal with the Merchandise Mart. It was a nightmare.
They called me the 'Rat Man', because I always got the white lab rats that had to go to the Illinois Institue of Technology. They smelled horrible in the summer. We had no AC.
Anyway, I made 5.65 an hour. Time and a half overtime. I was the richest 18 year old I knew. Bought a killer sound system that summer. lol
My stepfather paid my way to come to Memphis. It was a great experience.
This is a picture of the plane I used to unload. A Panel van and a 16 ft straight truck got everything for the entire city of Chicago.
Wow....I remember those days!
I made $3.50 per hour while I worked in the Hub! THOSE WERE THE DAYS!!!
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RE: Possible Massive Effects Of Industry Events On FedEx
It looks like YRC is going to file for bankruptcy as early as Monday. They are the 3rd largest LTL carrier in the US with 30,000 employees, including 23,000 teamsters; with revenues of $5.2 billion per year.
This is going to cause supply chain issues throughout the country for months on end. It looks like UPS has averted a strike.
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