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Fred is Hedging His Bet
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<blockquote data-quote="Cactus" data-source="post: 874281" data-attributes="member: 29011"><p>Improve things?</p><p></p><p>Highly unlikey especially if the scenario you described is accurarate.</p><p></p><p>I can see FedEx losing all the good stable of talent someday (and in the not-too-distant future) to where it becomes just a revolving door of flunkies who only stay a few months each. But what does Fred and MT3 care? They certainly aren't looking out for their customers with all the shoddy service they've given them these years and with the attitude that they'll never notice. Well guess what? If we lose enough customers Fred won't have to worry about pleasing Wall Street anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cactus, post: 874281, member: 29011"] Improve things? Highly unlikey especially if the scenario you described is accurarate. I can see FedEx losing all the good stable of talent someday (and in the not-too-distant future) to where it becomes just a revolving door of flunkies who only stay a few months each. But what does Fred and MT3 care? They certainly aren't looking out for their customers with all the shoddy service they've given them these years and with the attitude that they'll never notice. Well guess what? If we lose enough customers Fred won't have to worry about pleasing Wall Street anymore. [/QUOTE]
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