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Peak, 2014, A Disaster We Can Predict With Certainty
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1395525" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I seldom speak hyperbolically about FedEx. Sometimes it's parody, sometimes it's anecdotal, and often, it's straight from the source. Whatever you think of me, this is company on life support right now. If you combine all of the factors I have described, the only result can be a complete meltdown that makes last year look like nothing in comparison.</p><p></p><p>FedEx has made all of the wrong decisions, and all of the PR and Wall Street BJs in the world aren't going to be able to cover the stench. Word is getting out that this is a nowhere company...one to be avoided, not sought out, which is a complete reversal of what it used to be.</p><p></p><p>Even those who get sucked-in by the slick marketing are gone once they discover they'll never reach top wage, that there is essentially zero retirement, and that our "benefits" suck.</p><p></p><p>Peak, 2014...it's going to be an abortion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1395525, member: 12508"] I seldom speak hyperbolically about FedEx. Sometimes it's parody, sometimes it's anecdotal, and often, it's straight from the source. Whatever you think of me, this is company on life support right now. If you combine all of the factors I have described, the only result can be a complete meltdown that makes last year look like nothing in comparison. FedEx has made all of the wrong decisions, and all of the PR and Wall Street BJs in the world aren't going to be able to cover the stench. Word is getting out that this is a nowhere company...one to be avoided, not sought out, which is a complete reversal of what it used to be. Even those who get sucked-in by the slick marketing are gone once they discover they'll never reach top wage, that there is essentially zero retirement, and that our "benefits" suck. Peak, 2014...it's going to be an abortion. [/QUOTE]
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