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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 782922" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>The last few months have seen Management Surveys, second SFA's, and other steps to try and find-out why there are so many unhappy employees at FedEx. From what I've heard, what they've discovered is that <em>upper </em>management scores were absolutely terrible on the original SFA, and that they were on a witch-hunt to see where blame could be placed. Typical.</p><p> </p><p>Look no farther than the mirror, MT3 and friends, because all of your research points the finger straight at you. There is no communication failure on the part of lower management, so you cannot blame them...even though that's what you're trying to do. <strong>Your </strong>message is the problem, and as long as you keep pushing harder for more while simultaneously providing less, you're going to have a lot of unhappy people. 2+2=1, at least there in MEM. </p><p> </p><p>Somewhere along the way, you've forgotten that employees actually come to work <strong>to make a living, </strong>and your crap wages and non-retirement plan send a strong signal to hourlies that we're nothing to you but units of production with no real future at a company that could care less. Who's going to buy into <em>that</em> "strategic vision", MT3? You're totally full of it, and every time you appear on Frontline, we just laugh at you because you are a total maroon. The 2+2=5 theory of synergy only occurs when employees actually buy into the vision, so as funny as you are, you're not accomplishing much for the company except comic relief.</p><p> </p><p>Here's some reality for you. If and when the economy ever improves, the most productive and profitable sector of your workforce is going to abandon ship...in droves. Let's see how you do with a bunch of $14 per hour 20-somethings that have absolutely no investment in or loyalty to FedEx Express. Only then will you learn the true meaning of the phrase "You Get What You Pay For".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 782922, member: 12508"] The last few months have seen Management Surveys, second SFA's, and other steps to try and find-out why there are so many unhappy employees at FedEx. From what I've heard, what they've discovered is that [I]upper [/I]management scores were absolutely terrible on the original SFA, and that they were on a witch-hunt to see where blame could be placed. Typical. Look no farther than the mirror, MT3 and friends, because all of your research points the finger straight at you. There is no communication failure on the part of lower management, so you cannot blame them...even though that's what you're trying to do. [B]Your [/B]message is the problem, and as long as you keep pushing harder for more while simultaneously providing less, you're going to have a lot of unhappy people. 2+2=1, at least there in MEM. Somewhere along the way, you've forgotten that employees actually come to work [B]to make a living, [/B]and your crap wages and non-retirement plan send a strong signal to hourlies that we're nothing to you but units of production with no real future at a company that could care less. Who's going to buy into [I]that[/I] "strategic vision", MT3? You're totally full of it, and every time you appear on Frontline, we just laugh at you because you are a total maroon. The 2+2=5 theory of synergy only occurs when employees actually buy into the vision, so as funny as you are, you're not accomplishing much for the company except comic relief. Here's some reality for you. If and when the economy ever improves, the most productive and profitable sector of your workforce is going to abandon ship...in droves. Let's see how you do with a bunch of $14 per hour 20-somethings that have absolutely no investment in or loyalty to FedEx Express. Only then will you learn the true meaning of the phrase "You Get What You Pay For". [/QUOTE]
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