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<blockquote data-quote="Ghostwriter" data-source="post: 885878" data-attributes="member: 37359"><p>Fair enough, my new job is with the U.S. Government. I did aim my degree in a few different directions, I am just glad that one of them paid off. As I leave FedEx, I would like to disclose; that I harbor no ill feelings against anyone. I just hate to see something that was once great, crash and burn. There was a time that people came first, and the company was 100% behind you.There was a time that the "front-line" was justly recognized as the hard-working "money makers" of the company. Now, its a new ball game (where numbers are sacred), and the image of the front-line is skewed. Yes, skewed to the idea that couriers are out to cheat, lie, and steal time. I really don't know where the opinion of the courier has faulted to such a low consideration. However, I think it is tragically wrong! I have had the honor of working with some of the hardest and loyal employees in the world. I think that most of FedEx's most valuable stock is its work-force. Once the value of employees drops you may notice a parallel decline in productivity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghostwriter, post: 885878, member: 37359"] Fair enough, my new job is with the U.S. Government. I did aim my degree in a few different directions, I am just glad that one of them paid off. As I leave FedEx, I would like to disclose; that I harbor no ill feelings against anyone. I just hate to see something that was once great, crash and burn. There was a time that people came first, and the company was 100% behind you.There was a time that the "front-line" was justly recognized as the hard-working "money makers" of the company. Now, its a new ball game (where numbers are sacred), and the image of the front-line is skewed. Yes, skewed to the idea that couriers are out to cheat, lie, and steal time. I really don't know where the opinion of the courier has faulted to such a low consideration. However, I think it is tragically wrong! I have had the honor of working with some of the hardest and loyal employees in the world. I think that most of FedEx's most valuable stock is its work-force. Once the value of employees drops you may notice a parallel decline in productivity. [/QUOTE]
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