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robbin
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join:2000-09-21
Leander, TX

reply to Dogwood
Re: DHL -Austin Hub - something is up

said by Dogwood See Profile :

...Their drivers are not employees, but contractors. Their vehicles are not company owned and insured, but driver owned and "insured"...
The same can be said for some UPS routes, I'm not sure about FedEx.


MrsMiller
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join:2006-11-27
Paige, TX

Yes, FedEx uses contractors, too. One FE driver ran off our driveway, got stuck, tore up our yard being towed out. Corporate FE said it was local contractor problem, local never did anything to repair.
I've never had a problem with UPS.

Guess it just depends on what you get on that day.
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