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<blockquote data-quote="Ricochet1a" data-source="post: 878763" data-attributes="member: 22880"><p>Most wage employees would be VERY surprised about how just how many frontline managers are engaged in a "push back" against Express. They did indeed make a career decision (I made the decision way back to eventually get out rather than taking the "leap") and are now rather pissed off about how things are going. Where does everyone think all the information coming out of Express is coming from - wage employees? </p><p></p><p>Right now, Fred's biggest liability is what he did to the "real FedEx-ers" (the salaried workforce). The pension was slashed over 60% in real value, wage cuts went into place back into 2009 (which haven't been restored) and bonus payments are uncommon now. Now with the current environment, not many front line managers are enjoying what they are doing now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricochet1a, post: 878763, member: 22880"] Most wage employees would be VERY surprised about how just how many frontline managers are engaged in a "push back" against Express. They did indeed make a career decision (I made the decision way back to eventually get out rather than taking the "leap") and are now rather pissed off about how things are going. Where does everyone think all the information coming out of Express is coming from - wage employees? Right now, Fred's biggest liability is what he did to the "real FedEx-ers" (the salaried workforce). The pension was slashed over 60% in real value, wage cuts went into place back into 2009 (which haven't been restored) and bonus payments are uncommon now. Now with the current environment, not many front line managers are enjoying what they are doing now. [/QUOTE]
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