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<blockquote data-quote="thedownhillEXPRESS" data-source="post: 1329545" data-attributes="member: 41741"><p>There are always entire management regimes being removed up and down the east coast every couple years.</p><p>It's like Groundhog Day,old management team falsifies, slips up gets caught,corporate fires them all.new group comes in,runs out of ideas,starts falsifying to relieve upper management pressure,slips up,corporate fires them all,repeat.</p><p>I have seen it at my own station twice in 21 years for Christs sake you shill,and that's removing the <strong>entire management team</strong>.I have also seen a ridiculous number of ops managers just plain fired for individual falsification issues.</p><p>Corporate breeds this atmosphere and they think the benefits outweigh the negative.Ops managers are just inconsequential casualties in the grand scheme of Fedex corrupt culture that rewards the best liars in the company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedownhillEXPRESS, post: 1329545, member: 41741"] There are always entire management regimes being removed up and down the east coast every couple years. It's like Groundhog Day,old management team falsifies, slips up gets caught,corporate fires them all.new group comes in,runs out of ideas,starts falsifying to relieve upper management pressure,slips up,corporate fires them all,repeat. I have seen it at my own station twice in 21 years for Christs sake you shill,and that's removing the [B]entire management team[/B].I have also seen a ridiculous number of ops managers just plain fired for individual falsification issues. Corporate breeds this atmosphere and they think the benefits outweigh the negative.Ops managers are just inconsequential casualties in the grand scheme of Fedex corrupt culture that rewards the best liars in the company. [/QUOTE]
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