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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 719918" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>You know, the more you post here, the more you are starting to sound like a FedEx PR Rep, not a courier. Every statement made against FedEx or for a union is countered by something from you that sounds like it came from Memphis. Either you're the most compliant and understanding employee we've ever had, or you're here on behalf of the company. Which is it? Please go ahead and make the usual insinuations that I work for the Teamsters etc. I, however, am an actual courier, not some stick figure that comes on here to deflect anything that sounds bad for the FedEx image.</p><p>If you are truly the doormat that you sound like, I feel sorry for you. Does Fred wipe something beside his feet on you too?</p><p> </p><p>I notice that the latest tactic is to emphasize over and over again that FedEx is an airline, which is only partially true, and untrue in the sense which you portray it. If you add-up the number of employees actually involved in true airline operations and compare it with those involved in other aspects of the FedEx empire, you'll quickly realize that air ops are small potatoes. How many couriers do we have vs pilots? How many vehicle mechanics vs aircraft mechanics and on and on. Your case is pitifully weak. You're going to have to call-up Maury and try something new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 719918, member: 12508"] You know, the more you post here, the more you are starting to sound like a FedEx PR Rep, not a courier. Every statement made against FedEx or for a union is countered by something from you that sounds like it came from Memphis. Either you're the most compliant and understanding employee we've ever had, or you're here on behalf of the company. Which is it? Please go ahead and make the usual insinuations that I work for the Teamsters etc. I, however, am an actual courier, not some stick figure that comes on here to deflect anything that sounds bad for the FedEx image. If you are truly the doormat that you sound like, I feel sorry for you. Does Fred wipe something beside his feet on you too? I notice that the latest tactic is to emphasize over and over again that FedEx is an airline, which is only partially true, and untrue in the sense which you portray it. If you add-up the number of employees actually involved in true airline operations and compare it with those involved in other aspects of the FedEx empire, you'll quickly realize that air ops are small potatoes. How many couriers do we have vs pilots? How many vehicle mechanics vs aircraft mechanics and on and on. Your case is pitifully weak. You're going to have to call-up Maury and try something new. [/QUOTE]
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