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Old 12-20-2009, 10:51 AM
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Default Temping At FedEx and UPS

I find it interesting that the unemployment rate is 10%, but there are still lots of people sending packages thus necessitating the need to hire thousands more temps.

From Associated Press:

NEW YORK - Ed Gullo never thought he'd be on this side of a package delivery.

Gullo, 61, of Newburgh, N.Y., is driving a truck for FedEx during the holiday shipping rush that started after Thanksgiving. Gullo is no veteran truck driver. He's a news writer with experience at ABC and CNN, who found gigs hard to come by in the weak economy.

FedEx and UPS, the world's two largest package delivery companies, hire thousands of extra workers every holiday season, usually college students and 20-somethings. This year, the unemployment rate is at 10 percent and many experienced professionals are looking for work. A lot more people came to job fairs wearing a coat and tie, said UPS spokesman Norman Black.

Out of work professionals temp at FedEx, UPS - Personal finance- msnbc.com
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