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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 545938" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>The blackboard guy needs an encounter with Head and Shoulders. Now that I've actually seen this, Smith is going to wind-up looking like a fool. I especially like the accusation that UPS has failed to innovate...another lie.</p><p> </p><p>Hey Hoaxter, here's some more invective. How about "smarmy"? Or how about "greasy", as in blackboards boy's hair? Mine are mild compared to those I hear at work, which rhyme with brother trucker, grass-hole and fun of a stitch. If you think he was loved before, this new campaign has made Fred loathed even more by the people who once respected him. Watching your check dwindle away every week has that effect on workers, something most of you don't understand either because it hasn't happened at UPS.I'm not just talking about losing-out on a couple of hrs of OT...I'm referring to wages that are 10 years behind the inflation curve and work rules and top-out times that would have all of you walking-off the job. At least you have the power to do something to protect your interests..we don't.</p><p> </p><p>One thing UPSer's don't understand about Fred is that <em>he <strong>is </strong>FedEx. </em>Even though it's a publicly held company, Fred still runs the show. There are plenty of managers who disagree totally with the direction he's taken Express, but they know to disagree is the end of the road.</p><p> </p><p>Brownbailout.com is Smith's baby. He might have even thought it up himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 545938, member: 12508"] The blackboard guy needs an encounter with Head and Shoulders. Now that I've actually seen this, Smith is going to wind-up looking like a fool. I especially like the accusation that UPS has failed to innovate...another lie. Hey Hoaxter, here's some more invective. How about "smarmy"? Or how about "greasy", as in blackboards boy's hair? Mine are mild compared to those I hear at work, which rhyme with brother trucker, grass-hole and fun of a stitch. If you think he was loved before, this new campaign has made Fred loathed even more by the people who once respected him. Watching your check dwindle away every week has that effect on workers, something most of you don't understand either because it hasn't happened at UPS.I'm not just talking about losing-out on a couple of hrs of OT...I'm referring to wages that are 10 years behind the inflation curve and work rules and top-out times that would have all of you walking-off the job. At least you have the power to do something to protect your interests..we don't. One thing UPSer's don't understand about Fred is that [I]he [B]is [/B]FedEx. [/I]Even though it's a publicly held company, Fred still runs the show. There are plenty of managers who disagree totally with the direction he's taken Express, but they know to disagree is the end of the road. Brownbailout.com is Smith's baby. He might have even thought it up himself. [/QUOTE]
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