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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1033335" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You can participate all you want. Just know if you come on here and curse at people or question their bravery or whatever you'll get it right back. I have opinions that don't jibe with some here, whether about politics or the direction the company is going, and have been attacked for it. I'm still here. Working for FedEx makes your skin thicken because, at least in stations, people are pressured to perform and they often take it out on each other. Between that, management, and customers a FedEx courier has to put up with a lot. A major reason why we should be paid better and why the company is setting themselves up to fail thinking they can dumb this job down and plug in anyone to do it. Ground drivers have handlers set up their truck for them. Couriers have to run a sort and to me it's the worst part of the day. </p><p></p><p>I apologize for suggesting you got your job by doing certain things, but that night you cursed MFE and you were writing so badly it was like a drunk slurring his words. You aren't going to get much sympathy here defending the company either because most of us know from many years of experience just how vicious and underhanded many in management can be. And we've watched our good job be turned into something much less and most of us aren't in a position to walk away, especially in this bad economy. Glad it's working out for you, if I made 3 times what a courier made I'd be happier about it all too. I hope much of that extra income goes into the bank because you never know with FedEx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1033335, member: 24302"] You can participate all you want. Just know if you come on here and curse at people or question their bravery or whatever you'll get it right back. I have opinions that don't jibe with some here, whether about politics or the direction the company is going, and have been attacked for it. I'm still here. Working for FedEx makes your skin thicken because, at least in stations, people are pressured to perform and they often take it out on each other. Between that, management, and customers a FedEx courier has to put up with a lot. A major reason why we should be paid better and why the company is setting themselves up to fail thinking they can dumb this job down and plug in anyone to do it. Ground drivers have handlers set up their truck for them. Couriers have to run a sort and to me it's the worst part of the day. I apologize for suggesting you got your job by doing certain things, but that night you cursed MFE and you were writing so badly it was like a drunk slurring his words. You aren't going to get much sympathy here defending the company either because most of us know from many years of experience just how vicious and underhanded many in management can be. And we've watched our good job be turned into something much less and most of us aren't in a position to walk away, especially in this bad economy. Glad it's working out for you, if I made 3 times what a courier made I'd be happier about it all too. I hope much of that extra income goes into the bank because you never know with FedEx. [/QUOTE]
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