59 Dano
I just want to make friends!
That's a 10% failure rate.I started in summer of 2016 and left in peak season 2020. They were batting .1000 with failed initiatives.
Maybe you meant batting 1.000. Don't worry, I won't tell.
That's a 10% failure rate.I started in summer of 2016 and left in peak season 2020. They were batting .1000 with failed initiatives.
Go to keyword "forte" top right corner it says "flight schedules" pick the month from the dropdown then enter the ramp that feeds your station and hit submit. Response flight numbers are 2600-2799 sequence I believe.Where’s the flight schedules? I mean it’s been 3 years you’d think that everyone would by now accept that this is the new normal at FedEx. It’s here to stay whether people like it or not.
Ok we’ll see in a monthGo to keyword "forte" top right corner it says "flight schedules" pick the month from the dropdown then enter the ramp that feeds your station and hit submit. Response flight numbers are 2600-2799 sequence I believe.
It ending has been known for a bit in AGFS. Shameful they haven't communicated that on the DGO side.
That's a 10% failure rate.
Maybe you meant batting 1.000. Don't worry, I won't tell.
That's a 10% failure rate.
Maybe you meant batting 1.000. Don't worry, I won't tell.
How ironic. @59 Dano correcting someone, with incorrect information.batting 0.1 is a 90% failure rate, as you only hit 10% of the pitches thrown at you.
Source: Wikipedia
"In baseball, batting average (BA) is determined by dividing a player's hits by their total at-bats. It is usually rounded to three decimal places and read without the decimal: A player with a batting average of .300 is "batting three-hundred". If necessary to break ties, batting averages could be taken beyond the .001 measurement. In this context, .001 is considered a "point", such that a .235 batter is 5 points higher than a .230 batter."
Estar to follow...rumor as well but likely.Rumor is Response is finished
Those response hires will replace all the folks who retired because of ESTAR. Interesting how that worked outMy guess is they have to figure out what they're going to do with all those that were hired for response.