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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1107302" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>There is a lot of truth in this, and FedEx knows it. This is one of the reasons that the span of control will increase after the buyouts have finished...because managers are generally unnecessary except for administrative tasks. Operationally, couriers and Dispatch can usually keep things moving and up to speed.</p><p></p><p>As the courier workforce is decimated and the new breed of DRA "don't care" PT courier becomes predominant, the "new and improved" FedEx has a big problem, because at that point competent management is an absolute necessity. And we don't have many competent managers, which is a great opportunity for us to stand-by and watch them make the bad decisions that will deep-six Express profits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1107302, member: 12508"] There is a lot of truth in this, and FedEx knows it. This is one of the reasons that the span of control will increase after the buyouts have finished...because managers are generally unnecessary except for administrative tasks. Operationally, couriers and Dispatch can usually keep things moving and up to speed. As the courier workforce is decimated and the new breed of DRA "don't care" PT courier becomes predominant, the "new and improved" FedEx has a big problem, because at that point competent management is an absolute necessity. And we don't have many competent managers, which is a great opportunity for us to stand-by and watch them make the bad decisions that will deep-six Express profits. [/QUOTE]
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