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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 770933" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I see it, and the key concept is that <strong>management is fully aware that it is happening. </strong>In other words, they are tacitly condoning the behavior because it makes their numbers look good too. This whole scam is a house of cards, and if FedEx really wanted to go behind the scenes and stop it...they would. But they don't, and that's part of the game. FedEx <strong>wants</strong> employees to work off the clock and do everything possible to boost "productivity"....even if it's fake.</p><p> </p><p>I've always assumed that the company would eventually bust this kind of crap, so I've never done it, and never will. However, there are obviously a lot of others who do it and get away with it because that's what the company has designed into the job. It sucks, but so does FedEx.</p><p> </p><p>Snackdad's post just confirms what I've been saying for a long time. FedEx <strong>knowingly</strong> encourages the practices he describes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 770933, member: 12508"] I see it, and the key concept is that [B]management is fully aware that it is happening. [/B]In other words, they are tacitly condoning the behavior because it makes their numbers look good too. This whole scam is a house of cards, and if FedEx really wanted to go behind the scenes and stop it...they would. But they don't, and that's part of the game. FedEx [B]wants[/B] employees to work off the clock and do everything possible to boost "productivity"....even if it's fake. I've always assumed that the company would eventually bust this kind of crap, so I've never done it, and never will. However, there are obviously a lot of others who do it and get away with it because that's what the company has designed into the job. It sucks, but so does FedEx. Snackdad's post just confirms what I've been saying for a long time. FedEx [B]knowingly[/B] encourages the practices he describes. [/QUOTE]
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