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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 771185" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'm pretty sure the vast majority of employees don't even know about this forum. Look at the forum index and see how many are viewing. Very possible there are more company monitors, even UPS employees, than FedEx employees viewing this forum. </p><p></p><p>I'm curious, do you consider the list I posted B.S.? Anything untrue? Let's be honest. People who've been around 20+ years remember a very different company. Eventually we'll all be gone and while some employees might not be thrilled with the company, what they know about the company will be what it has morphed into, not the company we old-timers knew. And in today's world it will be one of the better companies to work for, sad as that is. The days of great benefits and a great future for average workers appears to be over, and large corporations made that so. I'm just glad I managed to grab a little pension from them, and am now fervently praying for some serious deflation so that my little pension might be worth something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 771185, member: 24302"] I'm pretty sure the vast majority of employees don't even know about this forum. Look at the forum index and see how many are viewing. Very possible there are more company monitors, even UPS employees, than FedEx employees viewing this forum. I'm curious, do you consider the list I posted B.S.? Anything untrue? Let's be honest. People who've been around 20+ years remember a very different company. Eventually we'll all be gone and while some employees might not be thrilled with the company, what they know about the company will be what it has morphed into, not the company we old-timers knew. And in today's world it will be one of the better companies to work for, sad as that is. The days of great benefits and a great future for average workers appears to be over, and large corporations made that so. I'm just glad I managed to grab a little pension from them, and am now fervently praying for some serious deflation so that my little pension might be worth something. [/QUOTE]
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