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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 733023" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I've always agreed with you that Fred would sell us down the river in a heartbeat, and now it looks like that's exactly what he's planning on doing. You "believers" out there would do well to educate yourselves rather quickly as to the chicanery that is in the works.</p><p> </p><p>I've seen the same thing locally in DGO, with the company claiming it can't afford any vehicles, but paying incredible amounts for rentals. Several of the larger local stations have fleets that are nearly half non-FedEx trucks. My RTD friends say it's the same at the ramps. If a tractor bites the dust, it's replaced with a lease vehicle.</p><p> </p><p>Why buy vehicles when you aren't going to need them? So, where are the Teamsters? If the new Ground model passes the smell test, there won't be any drivers for you to organize because they'll just be fired by the "contractor" (not FedEx) and replaced with fresh stooges.</p><p> </p><p>Yes, you can trust FedEx to always follow it's P-S-P philosophy and think of the employee first. Right. Better start drinking something besides Kool-Aid and see Mr. Smith for exactly the con artist he is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 733023, member: 12508"] I've always agreed with you that Fred would sell us down the river in a heartbeat, and now it looks like that's exactly what he's planning on doing. You "believers" out there would do well to educate yourselves rather quickly as to the chicanery that is in the works. I've seen the same thing locally in DGO, with the company claiming it can't afford any vehicles, but paying incredible amounts for rentals. Several of the larger local stations have fleets that are nearly half non-FedEx trucks. My RTD friends say it's the same at the ramps. If a tractor bites the dust, it's replaced with a lease vehicle. Why buy vehicles when you aren't going to need them? So, where are the Teamsters? If the new Ground model passes the smell test, there won't be any drivers for you to organize because they'll just be fired by the "contractor" (not FedEx) and replaced with fresh stooges. Yes, you can trust FedEx to always follow it's P-S-P philosophy and think of the employee first. Right. Better start drinking something besides Kool-Aid and see Mr. Smith for exactly the con artist he is. [/QUOTE]
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