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<blockquote data-quote="snackdad" data-source="post: 941056" data-attributes="member: 30266"><p>Just use Anonymouse if your are nervous about FedEx finding your IP address. BTW mostly your IP is not shown in the town where you live, they can be 20,30,50.... miles away from where you live.</p><p> You can check here. IP Address | What Is My IP Address | IP-Adress.com Lookup IP Tools Personally I hope FedEx knows who I am and who and what I am writing about. I have never fabricated a story and after 20+ years I have hundreds of examples of the pathological nature of FedEx. I kept the falsified delivery records, the notes, the letters I wrote with no response from HR. One day you get a Bravo Zulu, the next day you get an OLCC.</p><p></p><p> And Van I have to agree with you about your assessment of management. The majority of managers are in their positions because they can do the dirty work of FedEx without emotion or question. They are usually drenched in personal problems, feelings of inadequacy, and overall lack of people skills. The good ones never last. The really bad ones never go away.</p><p> I once had a manager who was very frustrated ask me what I would do if I were him. He really did not like the answer I gave him. Let's say it involved a long walk off a short pier.</p><p></p><p> Years ago my senior was pushing me to go into management. I said NO, I never want to be as happy as you and the other managers are. The examples we are shown everyday of the kind of person FedEx wants you to be to act as a manager are horrible. The back stabbing, lies, intimidation, retaliation, substance abuse, emotional problems, etc. Let alone the favoritism and secret pacts and love triangles between management and subordinates. I never want that kind of success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snackdad, post: 941056, member: 30266"] Just use Anonymouse if your are nervous about FedEx finding your IP address. BTW mostly your IP is not shown in the town where you live, they can be 20,30,50.... miles away from where you live. You can check here. IP Address | What Is My IP Address | IP-Adress.com Lookup IP Tools Personally I hope FedEx knows who I am and who and what I am writing about. I have never fabricated a story and after 20+ years I have hundreds of examples of the pathological nature of FedEx. I kept the falsified delivery records, the notes, the letters I wrote with no response from HR. One day you get a Bravo Zulu, the next day you get an OLCC. And Van I have to agree with you about your assessment of management. The majority of managers are in their positions because they can do the dirty work of FedEx without emotion or question. They are usually drenched in personal problems, feelings of inadequacy, and overall lack of people skills. The good ones never last. The really bad ones never go away. I once had a manager who was very frustrated ask me what I would do if I were him. He really did not like the answer I gave him. Let's say it involved a long walk off a short pier. Years ago my senior was pushing me to go into management. I said NO, I never want to be as happy as you and the other managers are. The examples we are shown everyday of the kind of person FedEx wants you to be to act as a manager are horrible. The back stabbing, lies, intimidation, retaliation, substance abuse, emotional problems, etc. Let alone the favoritism and secret pacts and love triangles between management and subordinates. I never want that kind of success. [/QUOTE]
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