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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1508165" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>There you go. Right out of the corporate shatpile. I love the generalization that many people are "milking it", and I really love the insinuation that Fred is somehow protecting PSP. LOFL!!</p><p></p><p>Smith is long-term because it's "his" company, and he's still extracting major cash from it. Please note his recent 12% raise. Think we'll be getting a 12% hike?</p><p></p><p>The Express business model is part-time, low pay, high turnover, and pushing people constantly for more work with no commensurate incentive. In other words, work harder and faster, but expect nothing in return. As someone else has pointed-out, Fred will gladly hire 20 new part-timers rather than upgrade existing PT people. Why is that, Dano?</p><p></p><p>You know why. It's because Express is built on a foundation of employee exploitation. Everyone should slow down to the point where what they are getting paid equals their productivity.</p><p></p><p>MT3 says he needs another Brazilian wax. Better get on that right away, lackey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1508165, member: 12508"] There you go. Right out of the corporate shatpile. I love the generalization that many people are "milking it", and I really love the insinuation that Fred is somehow protecting PSP. LOFL!! Smith is long-term because it's "his" company, and he's still extracting major cash from it. Please note his recent 12% raise. Think we'll be getting a 12% hike? The Express business model is part-time, low pay, high turnover, and pushing people constantly for more work with no commensurate incentive. In other words, work harder and faster, but expect nothing in return. As someone else has pointed-out, Fred will gladly hire 20 new part-timers rather than upgrade existing PT people. Why is that, Dano? You know why. It's because Express is built on a foundation of employee exploitation. Everyone should slow down to the point where what they are getting paid equals their productivity. MT3 says he needs another Brazilian wax. Better get on that right away, lackey. [/QUOTE]
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