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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1176396" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Oh, Heck. Now I see that you are one of those who is so busy worrying about what everyone else is doing TO KEEP YOU DOWN that can't take responsibility for your OWN happiness. And you obviously don't live anywhere near the real world, or you would understand the "high school grad" statement. I know of no other major corporation that provides health insurance to part-timers (which most of the employees in your HUB are classified as), especially at the low out of pocket expense that is offered by Fed Ex.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #000000">"Since you all are high school graduates who are not intellectually endowed enough to have obtained a REAL education (and get better insurance).... you better be thankful for what you have."</span></p><p><span style="color: #000000">Had you taken the time to READ, if you are in fact literate, you would notice that all of the "High school graduates" who are employed at Fed Ex have better insurance than what is offered to the nurse who will be administering your morphine and prepping you for your bypass when you have that heart attack that seems to be just waiting to happen... </span></p><p><span style="color: #000000">In closing, yes, you SHOULD be thankful. Remember when you call in for refills of your anti anxiety medication (you might want to consider based on the hostility noted in your post) that you have better insurance than the nurse that is too busy taking care of people with real medical problems to return your call...</span><span style="color: #000000"></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"></span></p></blockquote><p></p><p>You are full of crap, and probably placed here by FedEx given that idiotic statement you made. "Low out of pocket expense"? Really. I know several nurses (RNs), and they make excellent money and have great health care. Because they are in demand, 6-figures is common, as are signing bonuses, and flexible scheduling. If you work nights, the shift premium is also substantial. One of the nurses I know works graveyard, and gets a $6 per hour shift differential.</p><p></p><p>FedEx sucks, FedEx healthcare sucks, and you sir, are a people.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1176396, member: 12508"] Oh, Heck. Now I see that you are one of those who is so busy worrying about what everyone else is doing TO KEEP YOU DOWN that can't take responsibility for your OWN happiness. And you obviously don't live anywhere near the real world, or you would understand the "high school grad" statement. I know of no other major corporation that provides health insurance to part-timers (which most of the employees in your HUB are classified as), especially at the low out of pocket expense that is offered by Fed Ex. [COLOR=#000000]"Since you all are high school graduates who are not intellectually endowed enough to have obtained a REAL education (and get better insurance).... you better be thankful for what you have."[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]Had you taken the time to READ, if you are in fact literate, you would notice that all of the "High school graduates" who are employed at Fed Ex have better insurance than what is offered to the nurse who will be administering your morphine and prepping you for your bypass when you have that heart attack that seems to be just waiting to happen... In closing, yes, you SHOULD be thankful. Remember when you call in for refills of your anti anxiety medication (you might want to consider based on the hostility noted in your post) that you have better insurance than the nurse that is too busy taking care of people with real medical problems to return your call...[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000] [/COLOR][/QUOTE] You are full of crap, and probably placed here by FedEx given that idiotic statement you made. "Low out of pocket expense"? Really. I know several nurses (RNs), and they make excellent money and have great health care. Because they are in demand, 6-figures is common, as are signing bonuses, and flexible scheduling. If you work nights, the shift premium is also substantial. One of the nurses I know works graveyard, and gets a $6 per hour shift differential. FedEx sucks, FedEx healthcare sucks, and you sir, are a people. [/QUOTE]
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