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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 760175" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>That's interesting, because I met him through one of the "empowering" conferences. Maybe he never got around to implementing those high ideals, probably because doing so would cost a few bucks. Over the years, I can think of many programs and plans that got talked about a great deal, but never really amounted to anything because they were just talk and no action. Just like now, when MT3 or one of the rest of them start talking about "people"....you had better have a roll of toilet paper and a shovel handy.</p><p> </p><p>When I was first starting my FedEx career, Dave Bronczek was called-in when a neighboring station in the district had a massive scandal and half the station got canned overnight. He was still a senior manager at that point, and really seemed to be a decent guy. I guess he was eventually absorbed by the Borg and couldn't resist the lure of Fred's money. Now, he seems to be a clone of Fred, so he probably sold his soul to the company back in the 80's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 760175, member: 12508"] That's interesting, because I met him through one of the "empowering" conferences. Maybe he never got around to implementing those high ideals, probably because doing so would cost a few bucks. Over the years, I can think of many programs and plans that got talked about a great deal, but never really amounted to anything because they were just talk and no action. Just like now, when MT3 or one of the rest of them start talking about "people"....you had better have a roll of toilet paper and a shovel handy. When I was first starting my FedEx career, Dave Bronczek was called-in when a neighboring station in the district had a massive scandal and half the station got canned overnight. He was still a senior manager at that point, and really seemed to be a decent guy. I guess he was eventually absorbed by the Borg and couldn't resist the lure of Fred's money. Now, he seems to be a clone of Fred, so he probably sold his soul to the company back in the 80's. [/QUOTE]
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