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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 952192" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I haven't heard anything about this. Perhaps Ricochet1a has heard something and can let us know. Over the years, I've heard over and over how FedEx doesn't care what gets posted here or on other social media. It appears now that they do. If you'd like to protect yourself, simply refer to your Employee Handbook and the page that refers to social media. "My opinions are my own and do not represent those of FedEx Express, or words to that effect"---Mr. FedEx. Done. </p><p></p><p>If anything is scaring Smith and MT3 it's the fact that social media threatens the Big Lie that is FedEx Express. When people share and distribute information it threatens the scam. The perfect example is market levels and topout times. Both Fred and MT3 know exactly what they're up to, and they hate it when employees become informed...and angry. A lot of employees are finally figuring out that PSP and everything else supposedly "pro-people" about FedEx is a joke. Given a chance, they will smack you down hard at every opportunity, and fire you if you dare complain.</p><p></p><p>A lot of this is still under the radar, because it has to be at work. We all know what happens when you say anything against the company or suggest we need union protection. Social media has none of those constraints, and that scare them...a lot. They'd like to control you completely during your off-work hours too, but they can't. </p><p></p><p>Their fear speaks volumes about FedEx. If everything were kosher, they'd have nothing to fear. But it isn't, so they're trying to control the uncontrollable. Good luck with that guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 952192, member: 12508"] I haven't heard anything about this. Perhaps Ricochet1a has heard something and can let us know. Over the years, I've heard over and over how FedEx doesn't care what gets posted here or on other social media. It appears now that they do. If you'd like to protect yourself, simply refer to your Employee Handbook and the page that refers to social media. "My opinions are my own and do not represent those of FedEx Express, or words to that effect"---Mr. FedEx. Done. If anything is scaring Smith and MT3 it's the fact that social media threatens the Big Lie that is FedEx Express. When people share and distribute information it threatens the scam. The perfect example is market levels and topout times. Both Fred and MT3 know exactly what they're up to, and they hate it when employees become informed...and angry. A lot of employees are finally figuring out that PSP and everything else supposedly "pro-people" about FedEx is a joke. Given a chance, they will smack you down hard at every opportunity, and fire you if you dare complain. A lot of this is still under the radar, because it has to be at work. We all know what happens when you say anything against the company or suggest we need union protection. Social media has none of those constraints, and that scare them...a lot. They'd like to control you completely during your off-work hours too, but they can't. Their fear speaks volumes about FedEx. If everything were kosher, they'd have nothing to fear. But it isn't, so they're trying to control the uncontrollable. Good luck with that guys. [/QUOTE]
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