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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1091463" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Goldi, you should actually welcome this, because this is Fred's new generation of employees. You know, the ones he is going to replace you with? With DRA and the "genius" of FedEx management, they will be far more efficient and effective than you ever were. At least that's what the spreadsheet says.</p><p></p><p>These people are <strong>not </strong>going to deliver The Purple Promise, be dedicated, loyal, or even care much at all. They can easily just walk out the door and do something else...and they will. The FedEx Express business model only works if workers are productive, and if it takes 2 of them to do what you used to do, their plan will fail.</p><p></p><p>They have succeeded so far in the sense that they've pumped-up the value of the stock. That's short-term. Long-term, FedEx is not going to be able to sustain it because they will have a constantly revolving door of employees that will drain them dry. </p><p></p><p>It will be fun to watch it unfold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1091463, member: 12508"] Goldi, you should actually welcome this, because this is Fred's new generation of employees. You know, the ones he is going to replace you with? With DRA and the "genius" of FedEx management, they will be far more efficient and effective than you ever were. At least that's what the spreadsheet says. These people are [B]not [/B]going to deliver The Purple Promise, be dedicated, loyal, or even care much at all. They can easily just walk out the door and do something else...and they will. The FedEx Express business model only works if workers are productive, and if it takes 2 of them to do what you used to do, their plan will fail. They have succeeded so far in the sense that they've pumped-up the value of the stock. That's short-term. Long-term, FedEx is not going to be able to sustain it because they will have a constantly revolving door of employees that will drain them dry. It will be fun to watch it unfold. [/QUOTE]
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