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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1289760" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Long-term managers do quite well, even at the Ops Manager level. If you are in an upper-end market and have enough years of service, you would be making good money (over 100K). These are precisely the ones Fred would like to get rid of and replace with all of those Stanford and Yale MBAs who are just chomping at the bit competing for a coveted FedEx job....uh, no. New Express managers tend to be high-school graduates who want off the road because they were crap couriers....with predictable results. I'm guessing you fit this criteria, Suck-Boy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1289760, member: 12508"] Long-term managers do quite well, even at the Ops Manager level. If you are in an upper-end market and have enough years of service, you would be making good money (over 100K). These are precisely the ones Fred would like to get rid of and replace with all of those Stanford and Yale MBAs who are just chomping at the bit competing for a coveted FedEx job....uh, no. New Express managers tend to be high-school graduates who want off the road because they were crap couriers....with predictable results. I'm guessing you fit this criteria, Suck-Boy. [/QUOTE]
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