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<blockquote data-quote="FedEx All the Way!" data-source="post: 448916" data-attributes="member: 18070"><p>This one is for MrFedEx,</p><p>Fred S said during an interview in October that giving people money (as in "spread the wealth") was counter productive and that the best way to help people in America is to invest in companies, education, and training so they can earn a living without government handouts. He is practicing that in his decisions of the past few days. He has cut pay for the higher paid employees in the belief that 95% of something for these workers is better than laying off some and giving them nothing. I believe he is genuinely trying to do the right thing. Sure, there is some rational self-interest in his decisions. He owns 15,000,000 shares, and he saw their value drop $900,000,000 when the stock went from $120 to $60. A further drop to $20 (ala GE) would be another big hit. Go ahead and criticize his wealth, but if you're so smart, go out and create your own company. The reason FEDEX continues to thrive and will come out of this mess created by Wall Street and Congress, is that he anticipates problems - he doesn't react to them. Read his letter. If you have a job with FEDEX, be realistic in your expectations and realize that the management is doing its best to keep you in your job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedEx All the Way!, post: 448916, member: 18070"] This one is for MrFedEx, Fred S said during an interview in October that giving people money (as in "spread the wealth") was counter productive and that the best way to help people in America is to invest in companies, education, and training so they can earn a living without government handouts. He is practicing that in his decisions of the past few days. He has cut pay for the higher paid employees in the belief that 95% of something for these workers is better than laying off some and giving them nothing. I believe he is genuinely trying to do the right thing. Sure, there is some rational self-interest in his decisions. He owns 15,000,000 shares, and he saw their value drop $900,000,000 when the stock went from $120 to $60. A further drop to $20 (ala GE) would be another big hit. Go ahead and criticize his wealth, but if you're so smart, go out and create your own company. The reason FEDEX continues to thrive and will come out of this mess created by Wall Street and Congress, is that he anticipates problems - he doesn't react to them. Read his letter. If you have a job with FEDEX, be realistic in your expectations and realize that the management is doing its best to keep you in your job. [/QUOTE]
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