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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1228881" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I'm sure he's very smart. With that intelligence comes the realization that there is zero opportunity at a company like FedEx. In the old days, or in the idealized world of Libertarianism, superior effort results in the reward of additional pay, promotional opportunities, etc. At FedEx, you can bust your ass and give 110% every day. Know what your "reward" will be? An expectation that you can really do 120%, and for what? <strong>NOTHING. </strong>Your pay will not be raised, you will not go FT sooner (if ever), but you might get enticed to go into management, where you literally sell your soul to our devil (Mr. Smith), and become his operative. No, thanks. Your son's generation "gets it".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1228881, member: 12508"] I'm sure he's very smart. With that intelligence comes the realization that there is zero opportunity at a company like FedEx. In the old days, or in the idealized world of Libertarianism, superior effort results in the reward of additional pay, promotional opportunities, etc. At FedEx, you can bust your ass and give 110% every day. Know what your "reward" will be? An expectation that you can really do 120%, and for what? [B]NOTHING. [/B]Your pay will not be raised, you will not go FT sooner (if ever), but you might get enticed to go into management, where you literally sell your soul to our devil (Mr. Smith), and become his operative. No, thanks. Your son's generation "gets it". [/QUOTE]
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