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<blockquote data-quote="storm4" data-source="post: 582698" data-attributes="member: 21881"><p>Unfortunately, yes, it was all manufactured and a dark cloud looms overhead. It is amazing what can be accomplished by fictitious paperwork creation and a goal to manipulate stock (greed!). </p><p></p><p>Aside: Do you think there will be success in breaking the unions? If UPS can outsource enough positions overseas, the power to protect those where the company was founded will be less and less. Perhaps the goal is not to get FedEx to unionize, but rather to eliminate the union at UPS, which will bring a level playing field. FedEx is but a stepping stone, as are the IS terminations, and many of the other happenings, past and future.</p><p></p><p>God Bless America, Land of the Brave, and God Bless those that UPS just set free to greener pastures. So many were among the most gifted. I certainly hope that they didn't let the creative paperwork scheme gnaw at their self esteem due to some of the criminal minds that put the scheme into play.</p><p></p><p>What doesn't make sense is that so many that were in the rooms did not fight for what they knew to be real. Were they so scared and intimidated by the scripted play? Unfortunately this is why the best are lost time and again. Wait for all the gossip that starts to brew about the LE's. Just remember that fictitious comments will return to you a minimum of 10-fold (as it is written). Strange how it's the few that are making it valid for the masses rather than a few that have spoiled it for the rest.</p><p></p><p>The show goes on and it promises to be most interesting! This play could have been written by Shakespeare, "Beware the Ides of March!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="storm4, post: 582698, member: 21881"] Unfortunately, yes, it was all manufactured and a dark cloud looms overhead. It is amazing what can be accomplished by fictitious paperwork creation and a goal to manipulate stock (greed!). Aside: Do you think there will be success in breaking the unions? If UPS can outsource enough positions overseas, the power to protect those where the company was founded will be less and less. Perhaps the goal is not to get FedEx to unionize, but rather to eliminate the union at UPS, which will bring a level playing field. FedEx is but a stepping stone, as are the IS terminations, and many of the other happenings, past and future. God Bless America, Land of the Brave, and God Bless those that UPS just set free to greener pastures. So many were among the most gifted. I certainly hope that they didn't let the creative paperwork scheme gnaw at their self esteem due to some of the criminal minds that put the scheme into play. What doesn't make sense is that so many that were in the rooms did not fight for what they knew to be real. Were they so scared and intimidated by the scripted play? Unfortunately this is why the best are lost time and again. Wait for all the gossip that starts to brew about the LE's. Just remember that fictitious comments will return to you a minimum of 10-fold (as it is written). Strange how it's the few that are making it valid for the masses rather than a few that have spoiled it for the rest. The show goes on and it promises to be most interesting! This play could have been written by Shakespeare, "Beware the Ides of March!" [/QUOTE]
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