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<blockquote data-quote="quadro" data-source="post: 764445" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>Nope. I've stated before I don't agree with everything FedEx does.</p><p></p><p>Your arguments/anecdotes are the same as my arguments/anecdotes inasmuch as they come from 25+ years experience and working in many locations. Neither one of us really has enough data points to prove anything. All we can do is share our experiences and, yes, rationally, debate them.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>And your methodology is if someone likes FedEx or one of their policies (and states why), you are either dismissing it away or belittling the poster. Doesn't make us very different does it?</p><p></p><p>FedEx doesn't vote for itself in those Top Employer things so how is it a lie? Either employees are voting or customers or other businesses, etc. How can something I've seen, lived, experienced be a lie? If it's a fact, it's hardly indefensible. I get that it's not a perfect company and I never said it was. It does appear though that, as others here have noted, nothing will appease you. You've even stated as much when you admit that the Teamsters have some major issues but you'd take that over the current situation. Commonly known as out of the frying pan and into the fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quadro, post: 764445, member: 12850"] Nope. I've stated before I don't agree with everything FedEx does. Your arguments/anecdotes are the same as my arguments/anecdotes inasmuch as they come from 25+ years experience and working in many locations. Neither one of us really has enough data points to prove anything. All we can do is share our experiences and, yes, rationally, debate them. And your methodology is if someone likes FedEx or one of their policies (and states why), you are either dismissing it away or belittling the poster. Doesn't make us very different does it? FedEx doesn't vote for itself in those Top Employer things so how is it a lie? Either employees are voting or customers or other businesses, etc. How can something I've seen, lived, experienced be a lie? If it's a fact, it's hardly indefensible. I get that it's not a perfect company and I never said it was. It does appear though that, as others here have noted, nothing will appease you. You've even stated as much when you admit that the Teamsters have some major issues but you'd take that over the current situation. Commonly known as out of the frying pan and into the fire. [/QUOTE]
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