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I hope you Christmas gift wasn't due on Friday
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 793257" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I love the people, but dislike the company. Why? Because they LIE, about nearly everything. It ticks me off that customers who pay huge money for our services don't get what they're promised. It also bothers me that FedEx pretends that they care for their employees, when the exact opposite is the truth. The company did an extremely poor job of planning this peak, and the results of that ineptitude are quite evident today. They went cheap, instead of preparing for the worst case scenario, and got burned.</p><p> </p><p>A few weeks from now, when January Frontline and Upclose come out, management will be patting themselves on the back for doing such a wonderful job, when, in fact, they effed it up badly. No runners, not enough equipment, and some very bad decisions. One local manager just decided that one city would get delivered and another would not, rather than spreading the pain around. Guess who's working today, and will probably be sitting in the MD's office next week?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 793257, member: 12508"] I love the people, but dislike the company. Why? Because they LIE, about nearly everything. It ticks me off that customers who pay huge money for our services don't get what they're promised. It also bothers me that FedEx pretends that they care for their employees, when the exact opposite is the truth. The company did an extremely poor job of planning this peak, and the results of that ineptitude are quite evident today. They went cheap, instead of preparing for the worst case scenario, and got burned. A few weeks from now, when January Frontline and Upclose come out, management will be patting themselves on the back for doing such a wonderful job, when, in fact, they effed it up badly. No runners, not enough equipment, and some very bad decisions. One local manager just decided that one city would get delivered and another would not, rather than spreading the pain around. Guess who's working today, and will probably be sitting in the MD's office next week? [/QUOTE]
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