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The Concept of Constructive Dissatisfaction
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 294577" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I'm surprised FedEx isn't trying to recruit TieGuy to switch sides and work for us....he's so full of himself he would fit in perfectly over here on the dark side. We'll put him in charge of Public Relations. And as far as being "thin-skinned", I think his arrogant attitude speaks for itself. It's so unfair when a mental giant "toys" with you....I shudder at the thought of an intellectual joust with such a genius. </p><p> </p><p>Now that FedEx is probably going to buy DHL, it will become more of a concern for UPS than ever before. DHL is a joke in the USA, but the latest stories have FedEx receiving a piece of the action in Europe, where DHL is a major player and FedEx has historically been weak.</p><p> </p><p>I've learned a lot from this site, and it isn't about stealing packages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 294577, member: 12508"] I'm surprised FedEx isn't trying to recruit TieGuy to switch sides and work for us....he's so full of himself he would fit in perfectly over here on the dark side. We'll put him in charge of Public Relations. And as far as being "thin-skinned", I think his arrogant attitude speaks for itself. It's so unfair when a mental giant "toys" with you....I shudder at the thought of an intellectual joust with such a genius. Now that FedEx is probably going to buy DHL, it will become more of a concern for UPS than ever before. DHL is a joke in the USA, but the latest stories have FedEx receiving a piece of the action in Europe, where DHL is a major player and FedEx has historically been weak. I've learned a lot from this site, and it isn't about stealing packages. [/QUOTE]
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