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<blockquote data-quote="EffOff" data-source="post: 1505085" data-attributes="member: 45762"><p>Could say the same thing about Kinko's before FedEx bought it. Great place to work, for what it was. Employees were valued, pay was fair, raises came regularly and were decent, and so did bonuses. I'll give you an idea of how Kinko's used to be run: once, when the gov't raised the minimum wage, Kinko's founder, Paul Orfalea, decided to raise his employees' wages by the same amount - ALL of the employees' wages, even those who were already making above minimum, didn't matter. That's the kind of guy he was. My co-workers were like a second family to me. Seriously. We all pulled together and tried to do our best.</p><p></p><p>Now things are so bad the company can't find new hires that are decent and good people are leaving in droves. Good luck to them, I say. I plan to follow them soon...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EffOff, post: 1505085, member: 45762"] Could say the same thing about Kinko's before FedEx bought it. Great place to work, for what it was. Employees were valued, pay was fair, raises came regularly and were decent, and so did bonuses. I'll give you an idea of how Kinko's used to be run: once, when the gov't raised the minimum wage, Kinko's founder, Paul Orfalea, decided to raise his employees' wages by the same amount - ALL of the employees' wages, even those who were already making above minimum, didn't matter. That's the kind of guy he was. My co-workers were like a second family to me. Seriously. We all pulled together and tried to do our best. Now things are so bad the company can't find new hires that are decent and good people are leaving in droves. Good luck to them, I say. I plan to follow them soon... [/QUOTE]
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