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<blockquote data-quote="El Morado Diablo" data-source="post: 1092205" data-attributes="member: 40760"><p>Our stock price is up 20% since the beginning of last year. Our senior manager gave us the 410k lecture and mentioned the generosity FedEx showed us when they paid us the $100-$200 Frontline bonus "even though we didn't make our SQI goal". Wow...then the SM admits the service failures during the summer were due to FedEx "pulling back too much". I know I want to personally thank FedEx's top management for all the late starts, long lunches, end of split shift pay, no scheduled OT, etc which resulted in many of us making thousands of dollars less than we did the year before -- for a $100-200 bonus. You know it's a poor reward when it's so small you don't even notice it on your paycheck. </p><p></p><p>The best line of the meeting was when the SM said, "The only reason FedEx took on the Amazon.com account was to give us something to do until the economy improved. And maybe make a little bit of money for the company, too."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Morado Diablo, post: 1092205, member: 40760"] Our stock price is up 20% since the beginning of last year. Our senior manager gave us the 410k lecture and mentioned the generosity FedEx showed us when they paid us the $100-$200 Frontline bonus "even though we didn't make our SQI goal". Wow...then the SM admits the service failures during the summer were due to FedEx "pulling back too much". I know I want to personally thank FedEx's top management for all the late starts, long lunches, end of split shift pay, no scheduled OT, etc which resulted in many of us making thousands of dollars less than we did the year before -- for a $100-200 bonus. You know it's a poor reward when it's so small you don't even notice it on your paycheck. The best line of the meeting was when the SM said, "The only reason FedEx took on the Amazon.com account was to give us something to do until the economy improved. And maybe make a little bit of money for the company, too." [/QUOTE]
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