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Article calls FedEx " The Wal-Mart of the trucking industry"
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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 862601" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>Dude, what's going on now is the same thing that's been going on as long as there's been a corporate America. With the exception of one brief period*, the goal has always been to maximize profits and the means has included cutting any and every expense that you think is taking away from your bottom line. The ones who are the most aghast are the ones who aren't benefitting, or don't think that they are, and they're the ones who didn't bother paying attention until the reality was staring them in the face. </p><p></p><p>*Thanks to WWII, we enjoyed a 25 year stint of rampant and incredible economic growth as a result of so much of the rest of the industrialized world getting blown to crap and China still not having figured out that communism was an absolute joke. "Employees want a couple of extra perks? Hell, give 'em three! We've got the money and there's plenty more where that came from." People tend to forget that that was the exception, not the rule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 862601, member: 23516"] Dude, what's going on now is the same thing that's been going on as long as there's been a corporate America. With the exception of one brief period*, the goal has always been to maximize profits and the means has included cutting any and every expense that you think is taking away from your bottom line. The ones who are the most aghast are the ones who aren't benefitting, or don't think that they are, and they're the ones who didn't bother paying attention until the reality was staring them in the face. *Thanks to WWII, we enjoyed a 25 year stint of rampant and incredible economic growth as a result of so much of the rest of the industrialized world getting blown to crap and China still not having figured out that communism was an absolute joke. "Employees want a couple of extra perks? Hell, give 'em three! We've got the money and there's plenty more where that came from." People tend to forget that that was the exception, not the rule. [/QUOTE]
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