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<blockquote data-quote="quadro" data-source="post: 822084" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>MFE, do you know anyone who was an hourly employee and then became a manager? I'm guessing you do as you claim you know so many people at FedEx. So let me ask you this: Think about someone you know that was a courier and moved into management. Think back to the last day that they were a courier. Do you think that while they were at home asleep that night that somebody in a futuristic space suit broke into their house, put a set of headphones on them, and brainwashed them using a walkman so that when they walked in to work as a manager, 12 hours after being a courier, they were a different person? Of course not. They were exactly the same person. They apparently had the skills needed to get themselves promoted to a manager. Those skills weren't implanted by that spaceman. They were there while they were a courier. Had they chosen not to go into management, they would still have had those skills.</p><p></p><p>I choose to be a courier because I like the job. Doesn't mean I don't possess the skills to be a manager. Plus if you'd been paying attention you'd know that I probably understand sick policies well. The rest of my post was just common sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quadro, post: 822084, member: 12850"] MFE, do you know anyone who was an hourly employee and then became a manager? I'm guessing you do as you claim you know so many people at FedEx. So let me ask you this: Think about someone you know that was a courier and moved into management. Think back to the last day that they were a courier. Do you think that while they were at home asleep that night that somebody in a futuristic space suit broke into their house, put a set of headphones on them, and brainwashed them using a walkman so that when they walked in to work as a manager, 12 hours after being a courier, they were a different person? Of course not. They were exactly the same person. They apparently had the skills needed to get themselves promoted to a manager. Those skills weren't implanted by that spaceman. They were there while they were a courier. Had they chosen not to go into management, they would still have had those skills. I choose to be a courier because I like the job. Doesn't mean I don't possess the skills to be a manager. Plus if you'd been paying attention you'd know that I probably understand sick policies well. The rest of my post was just common sense. [/QUOTE]
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