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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 414225" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Did you ever stop to think that FedEx is trying to expand it's international business as the domestic market declines? While it's great to help others, FedEx is looking to get positive PR in the Phillipines. I fully expect to see more charitable projects abroad for the exact same reason. Notice how they never help in countries that have no potential economic benefit to FedEx? Have you ever heard of any FedEx programs in an African nation, for example? No freight=no assistance. The Sudan could use a little help these days, but the Sudanese don't ship Courier-Paks or anything else for that matter.</p><p> </p><p>It's OK to screw US employees blind, and take away their pensions, as long as the company does good work in the charitable arena? If you actually worked for FedEx you'd see the very obvious pattern of their "giving" because it's all designed to eventually benefit FedEx.</p><p> </p><p>It's kind of like missionary work, where help is available, but ONLY if the unfortunates accept Christ, the Bible etc, and convert from whatever "demonic" faith (or shipper) the people being "helped" might already have (UPS,DHL). If the business doesn't pick-up in the Phillipines, FedEx will cancel the help...simple as that.</p><p> </p><p>By the way, FedEx is moving it's SE Asian hub from the Phillipines to Guangzhou, China. Is it possible that FedEx is trying to do a little image repair work to preserve it's "stellar" reputation? Perhaps so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 414225, member: 12508"] Did you ever stop to think that FedEx is trying to expand it's international business as the domestic market declines? While it's great to help others, FedEx is looking to get positive PR in the Phillipines. I fully expect to see more charitable projects abroad for the exact same reason. Notice how they never help in countries that have no potential economic benefit to FedEx? Have you ever heard of any FedEx programs in an African nation, for example? No freight=no assistance. The Sudan could use a little help these days, but the Sudanese don't ship Courier-Paks or anything else for that matter. It's OK to screw US employees blind, and take away their pensions, as long as the company does good work in the charitable arena? If you actually worked for FedEx you'd see the very obvious pattern of their "giving" because it's all designed to eventually benefit FedEx. It's kind of like missionary work, where help is available, but ONLY if the unfortunates accept Christ, the Bible etc, and convert from whatever "demonic" faith (or shipper) the people being "helped" might already have (UPS,DHL). If the business doesn't pick-up in the Phillipines, FedEx will cancel the help...simple as that. By the way, FedEx is moving it's SE Asian hub from the Phillipines to Guangzhou, China. Is it possible that FedEx is trying to do a little image repair work to preserve it's "stellar" reputation? Perhaps so. [/QUOTE]
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