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<blockquote data-quote="El Morado Diablo" data-source="post: 1364994" data-attributes="member: 40760"><p>We have a guy who came in with a gung-ho attitude similar to your own about the time you started. He actually stood up in a meeting and dressed everyone down, telling us all how we were lucky to have jobs and work for such a great company. Needless to say this didn't go over very well with the rest of the work group. It's been great fun watching him eat his words since that day as he's had his eyes opened to what it's like to work for FedEx on a daily basis. He's made a 180 degree turn around. Now the comments he makes sound a lot like the old OK State Mike Gundy's 'I'm a Man, I'm 40!' rant whenever he hears or learns about a policy or procedure that doesn't jive with the way he thinks it should. Very entertaining.</p><p></p><p>It's sad, but now you know why the old timers are trying to hang on and the new hires are walking in and walking out. The only new hires that seem to think it's a good company to work for are the ones who were making minimum wage before getting a job at FedEx. </p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Morado Diablo, post: 1364994, member: 40760"] We have a guy who came in with a gung-ho attitude similar to your own about the time you started. He actually stood up in a meeting and dressed everyone down, telling us all how we were lucky to have jobs and work for such a great company. Needless to say this didn't go over very well with the rest of the work group. It's been great fun watching him eat his words since that day as he's had his eyes opened to what it's like to work for FedEx on a daily basis. He's made a 180 degree turn around. Now the comments he makes sound a lot like the old OK State Mike Gundy's 'I'm a Man, I'm 40!' rant whenever he hears or learns about a policy or procedure that doesn't jive with the way he thinks it should. Very entertaining. It's sad, but now you know why the old timers are trying to hang on and the new hires are walking in and walking out. The only new hires that seem to think it's a good company to work for are the ones who were making minimum wage before getting a job at FedEx. . [/QUOTE]
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