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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 607192" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Jumpseat? Right.. They flew on 3 of our corporate executive jets, of which we have many, primarily to fly politicians around the world and buy their votes.</p><p> </p><p>Fred is a hypocrite, as are our other top executives. They plead poverty, yet live like royalty at our expense. The token 5% cuts they took will be made-up in stock options and other perks for a net effect of a zero loss in their income. Most hourlies have easily taken 15% when you add-in the loss of the traditional pension plan.</p><p> </p><p>Apologists say FedEx has no money, but Fred saved himself millions by creating the PPP, and they have 190 used 757's lined-up to go with the new 777's they are buying. Are we being given these planes?</p><p> </p><p>In 20+ years with this company, it's the same old story.."We can't raise your pay because we need to buy newer aircraft and improve our technology". Sorry, but I'm not swallowing it any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 607192, member: 12508"] Jumpseat? Right.. They flew on 3 of our corporate executive jets, of which we have many, primarily to fly politicians around the world and buy their votes. Fred is a hypocrite, as are our other top executives. They plead poverty, yet live like royalty at our expense. The token 5% cuts they took will be made-up in stock options and other perks for a net effect of a zero loss in their income. Most hourlies have easily taken 15% when you add-in the loss of the traditional pension plan. Apologists say FedEx has no money, but Fred saved himself millions by creating the PPP, and they have 190 used 757's lined-up to go with the new 777's they are buying. Are we being given these planes? In 20+ years with this company, it's the same old story.."We can't raise your pay because we need to buy newer aircraft and improve our technology". Sorry, but I'm not swallowing it any more. [/QUOTE]
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