Express raises.

Slave101

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They'll post good gains and then blow smoke up your @$$ as to why you will never be topped out. "There is no top pay you have a chance to make more and more" lmao it'll take me another 20 years to get to where it is now
 

dezguy

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They'll post good gains and then blow smoke up your @$$ as to why you will never be topped out. "There is no top pay you have a chance to make more and more" lmao it'll take me another 20 years to get to where it is now
Don't forget the old standby "if we put you at top rate, you'll have nothing to look forward to next year." Gee, thanks! :censored2:s.
 

MrFedEx

Engorged Member
Don't forget the old standby "if we put you at top rate, you'll have nothing to look forward to next year." Gee, thanks! :censored2:s.

Managers are told to respond with this tired old line. Official company-issued verbage. My own senior tried it a few years ago at a meeting and several us called him on it. Now, he still uses it, because to say anything else would risk his career.
 

Slave101

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Managers are told to respond with this tired old line. Official company-issued verbage. My own senior tried it a few years ago at a meeting and several us called him on it. Now, he still uses it, because to say anything else would risk his career.
They love B...sing
 

Goldilocks

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Managers are told to respond with this tired old line. Official company-issued verbage. My own senior tried it a few years ago at a meeting and several us called him on it. Now, he still uses it, because to say anything else would risk his career.




I have heard this too, they can kiss my behind.
 

MrFedEx

Engorged Member
I have heard this too, they can kiss my behind.

Yep. Their corporate speak isn't keeping-up with the times. Word is that they parsed-out the 45-day/FMLA deal because the backlash was so strong in many areas. At our meeting, people were openly saying they wanted a union, right in front of management, which is very different from the norm, where people say it more privately.

This is one sad, pathetic organization, and they can't even provide a decent comeback any more to the obvious questions about compensation and working conditions.
 
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