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<blockquote data-quote="DOWNTRODDEN IN TEXAS" data-source="post: 835466" data-attributes="member: 23555"><p>I heard from one of our mechanics that we are getting 5700 new vehicles companywide in FY12. Roll-out is supposed to be in July or August. Wonder how many of those are new company cars for the Mephisites?</p><p></p><p>And since someone brought up appearance, maybe FedEx2000 can help since he is currently a manager and seems to not mind answering most questions (a rarity amongst the elite...)....what happened to the "no visible tattoos" policy? There are currently 6 couriers at my station that have many visible tats, including full sleeves, leg pieces, necks etc... One of these folks even showed up on Friday with saran wrap on their arm because they had their arm piece colored in the night before.</p><p></p><p>I thought visible ink was a big no-no, or is it like every other policy.."at managers discretion.."? Granted, they are all PM couriers, but I thought we had to maintain the aura of "professionalism"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOWNTRODDEN IN TEXAS, post: 835466, member: 23555"] I heard from one of our mechanics that we are getting 5700 new vehicles companywide in FY12. Roll-out is supposed to be in July or August. Wonder how many of those are new company cars for the Mephisites? And since someone brought up appearance, maybe FedEx2000 can help since he is currently a manager and seems to not mind answering most questions (a rarity amongst the elite...)....what happened to the "no visible tattoos" policy? There are currently 6 couriers at my station that have many visible tats, including full sleeves, leg pieces, necks etc... One of these folks even showed up on Friday with saran wrap on their arm because they had their arm piece colored in the night before. I thought visible ink was a big no-no, or is it like every other policy.."at managers discretion.."? Granted, they are all PM couriers, but I thought we had to maintain the aura of "professionalism"? [/QUOTE]
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