That's my only question.Discuss
That's my only question.Discuss
To quote the truly great The Platters: "Oh yes, I'm the Great Pretender..."
i joined this forum to discuss, in a realistic manor, our current events..not to witness a bunch of chicken fight and beat down shills..what a chore..
Well bless your heart. But if you are realistic, you'll mind your manners, otherwise go inside your manor and lock the door.
what a confusing quote vantexan..all im saying is fedex4life is an idiot.
That's my only question.Discuss
Just for clarification, a manor is generally a large home of a wealthy person. A manner is either a way of doing something that's unique to an individual, or a set of etiquette rules.
Now let me show you the door.i joined this forum to discuss, in a realistic manor, our current events..not to witness a bunch of chicken fight and beat down shills..what a chore..
FedEx is the greatest company to leave.
Thank you.All in all...a success in taking a post from a shill.
Would you all prefer that FedEx ignore market trends and refuse to restructure?
Wow. Well said.Would you all prefer that FedEx ignore market trends and refuse to restructure? Borders and Blockbuster are the first two names that come to mind of companies who failed to recogize market trends in a timely manner and are now either out of business or will be shortly.
From a purely business viewpoint Ground has the ideal business structure. It is also the most profitable division within FedEx so it only makes sense to shift as much volume to Ground as possible.
I would not use the terms "great" or "greatest" to define FedEx but I do applaud them for recognizing a changing marketplace and restructuring in response to these changes.
"Is FedEx a Great Company,or the Greatest Company? "
Answer, None of the above.
Now if you were to rephrase it as; "Was FedEx a Great Company,or the Greatest Company? ", well that could be open for debate.
I would have prefered they not have mismanaged us into a position where the only way to survive these hard times is to screw over the very people who sacrificed so much to build this company.