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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 990355" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>As I said before our biggest difference is you focus the issue on Fedex as if they are unique in what they do, where I see all this as a country wide issue. You can't fix Fedex with the current environment (they are hanging with the crowd), you only fix Fedex and the like by fixing the country. That is our main difference, when you say "Fedex is doing this to us again", almost all companies of their scale are doing the same exact things because laws are allowing them and each one keeps up with the other (most on the same boards).</p><p></p><p> I am all for a balanced workplace of fair ownership profits and fair employee wages. It's the only healthy thing long term. I understand both Fedex and UPS have issues.</p><p></p><p>UPS's part in this is they need to stay strong with their union demands, not give in a have newer generations making a lot less while working toward old generations with much better terms. The big 3 have the old guard making $30 working next to new generation making $12, never to get what the old guard has. How can that be good for the country when a newer generations make a fraction of the last? It's nearly a worse case scenario and leads America nothing but backwards. To me we are talking about our sons and daughters and short changing them.</p><p></p><p>To me everything is now very short-sighted, while we gave a communistic country way to much of our mfg. and they are long sighted. This is bad bad news. It's as if our guys know they cannot compete long-term so everyone's all into getting theirs and getting out. It sure looks like that. So what happens in the end? The Avg Joe Americans will be lifting the country out of a dark age of sorts. How far out is this? Not sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 990355, member: 29298"] As I said before our biggest difference is you focus the issue on Fedex as if they are unique in what they do, where I see all this as a country wide issue. You can't fix Fedex with the current environment (they are hanging with the crowd), you only fix Fedex and the like by fixing the country. That is our main difference, when you say "Fedex is doing this to us again", almost all companies of their scale are doing the same exact things because laws are allowing them and each one keeps up with the other (most on the same boards). I am all for a balanced workplace of fair ownership profits and fair employee wages. It's the only healthy thing long term. I understand both Fedex and UPS have issues. UPS's part in this is they need to stay strong with their union demands, not give in a have newer generations making a lot less while working toward old generations with much better terms. The big 3 have the old guard making $30 working next to new generation making $12, never to get what the old guard has. How can that be good for the country when a newer generations make a fraction of the last? It's nearly a worse case scenario and leads America nothing but backwards. To me we are talking about our sons and daughters and short changing them. To me everything is now very short-sighted, while we gave a communistic country way to much of our mfg. and they are long sighted. This is bad bad news. It's as if our guys know they cannot compete long-term so everyone's all into getting theirs and getting out. It sure looks like that. So what happens in the end? The Avg Joe Americans will be lifting the country out of a dark age of sorts. How far out is this? Not sure. [/QUOTE]
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