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<blockquote data-quote="Fred&#039;s Myth" data-source="post: 3924410" data-attributes="member: 55587"><p>Obvious from your posts that you are one of those who worked from, and never left, a windowless office. </p><p></p><p>I recognize, and support, the goal of making the delivery process as efficient as possible. Effective management with courier involvement could have solved the problem without the fiasco (or expense) that is DRA. FedEx doesn't know how to train qualified managers. They want a warm body to relay orders from Memphis. DRA only makes sense, the way it is currently being implemented, to eliminate both couriers and frontline managers. Automation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred's Myth, post: 3924410, member: 55587"] Obvious from your posts that you are one of those who worked from, and never left, a windowless office. I recognize, and support, the goal of making the delivery process as efficient as possible. Effective management with courier involvement could have solved the problem without the fiasco (or expense) that is DRA. FedEx doesn't know how to train qualified managers. They want a warm body to relay orders from Memphis. DRA only makes sense, the way it is currently being implemented, to eliminate both couriers and frontline managers. Automation. [/QUOTE]
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