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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 710175" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>As I said, those he hires go in with their eyes open. They know the score, the job is what it is. What I'm objecting to is his characterizing our permanent hire positions in the same light. I'm assuming he's not promising things he has no intention of delivering on. But FedEx mgmt has a long history of assuring us rewards down the road in return for our hard work and best efforts. Think of it as an investment. If you put your money in an account of a firm with a great reputation you expect solid returns that'll see you through your later years. Imagine finding out that Bernie Madoff isn't who you thought he was. And he's been living very well off your investment while every year he sent you info telling how well you'll do if you stick with him. I'm not just talking about the pension either. BBSam apparently has no qualms working others very hard for very little as long as he does well. Is it any wonder he found his way to a company with a similar philosophy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 710175, member: 24302"] As I said, those he hires go in with their eyes open. They know the score, the job is what it is. What I'm objecting to is his characterizing our permanent hire positions in the same light. I'm assuming he's not promising things he has no intention of delivering on. But FedEx mgmt has a long history of assuring us rewards down the road in return for our hard work and best efforts. Think of it as an investment. If you put your money in an account of a firm with a great reputation you expect solid returns that'll see you through your later years. Imagine finding out that Bernie Madoff isn't who you thought he was. And he's been living very well off your investment while every year he sent you info telling how well you'll do if you stick with him. I'm not just talking about the pension either. BBSam apparently has no qualms working others very hard for very little as long as he does well. Is it any wonder he found his way to a company with a similar philosophy? [/QUOTE]
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