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FedEx has just released its fiscal Q4 financial
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1156864" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Don't paint us all with a broad brush. It's their company, how they choose to run it is their business. Some here seem to think a union can force FedEx to run the company the way the employees want. It's a travesty that they have created a division that expects productivity with no reward, and are pushing Express towards the same. But as long as they have takers for those jobs then they are paying what the market will bear. My beef is and always will be that they terminated our pension and slowed our pay progression to almost nothing, all the while telling us they can't afford this and that. And now Fred is claiming they'll almost double profits. Yes, it's a hard world. And greedy money grubbers aren't making it better.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I've worked with over 60 ops and senior mgrs over the years. There were only a couple I couldn't run circles around as a courier. I don't presume to know what an executive's job does. But the attitude from their end seems to be they can do the exact same job with anyone off the street, no experienced required, with the right system. As someone who used to care very much about this company that just sticks in my crawl. If anything causes this company to crash and burn it'll be the arrogance of management, and they've certainly demonstrated in the past they're capable of very costly mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1156864, member: 24302"] Don't paint us all with a broad brush. It's their company, how they choose to run it is their business. Some here seem to think a union can force FedEx to run the company the way the employees want. It's a travesty that they have created a division that expects productivity with no reward, and are pushing Express towards the same. But as long as they have takers for those jobs then they are paying what the market will bear. My beef is and always will be that they terminated our pension and slowed our pay progression to almost nothing, all the while telling us they can't afford this and that. And now Fred is claiming they'll almost double profits. Yes, it's a hard world. And greedy money grubbers aren't making it better. P.S. I've worked with over 60 ops and senior mgrs over the years. There were only a couple I couldn't run circles around as a courier. I don't presume to know what an executive's job does. But the attitude from their end seems to be they can do the exact same job with anyone off the street, no experienced required, with the right system. As someone who used to care very much about this company that just sticks in my crawl. If anything causes this company to crash and burn it'll be the arrogance of management, and they've certainly demonstrated in the past they're capable of very costly mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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