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<blockquote data-quote="Dex01" data-source="post: 1678500" data-attributes="member: 43242"><p>Your posts were funnier under super handler and ops manager, but since I have a few moments to dispose of before I mow the lawn, let me give you the stock answer from the majority of posters on this board as to why finding a new job is not feasible: We are too old. Which, has SOME truth to it, but during my time with Fedex I saw more than one older courier move on to other companies, who offered better pay and benefits. In my experience, people generally prefer to complain about their current situation, rather than face the disruption of starting over with a new company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dex01, post: 1678500, member: 43242"] Your posts were funnier under super handler and ops manager, but since I have a few moments to dispose of before I mow the lawn, let me give you the stock answer from the majority of posters on this board as to why finding a new job is not feasible: We are too old. Which, has SOME truth to it, but during my time with Fedex I saw more than one older courier move on to other companies, who offered better pay and benefits. In my experience, people generally prefer to complain about their current situation, rather than face the disruption of starting over with a new company. [/QUOTE]
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