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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 822445" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>One of the reasons I posted what happened is it might plant a seed in the minds of the company monitors to address such things as not having policy spelled out in JCATS so that people can make an informed decision. For some reason FedEx seems to like "gotcha" situations. Most glaring example I can think of is someone becoming a swing and then finding out FedEx will take away much more if you decide to go back to being a reg courier. I think if an employee signs up for a specified time period and fulfills that obligation there shouldn't be a penalty if you decide being a swing isn't for you. If every time you turn around you are confronted with a policy that you didn't know existed you start feeling everything is rigged to give the company what it wants with little regard to your situation. I'm sure that sends a thrill up Quadro's leg but most people probably prefer to have rules and consequences spelled out up front.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, we had our pre-SFA hotdog cookout last Friday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 822445, member: 24302"] One of the reasons I posted what happened is it might plant a seed in the minds of the company monitors to address such things as not having policy spelled out in JCATS so that people can make an informed decision. For some reason FedEx seems to like "gotcha" situations. Most glaring example I can think of is someone becoming a swing and then finding out FedEx will take away much more if you decide to go back to being a reg courier. I think if an employee signs up for a specified time period and fulfills that obligation there shouldn't be a penalty if you decide being a swing isn't for you. If every time you turn around you are confronted with a policy that you didn't know existed you start feeling everything is rigged to give the company what it wants with little regard to your situation. I'm sure that sends a thrill up Quadro's leg but most people probably prefer to have rules and consequences spelled out up front. Yeah, we had our pre-SFA hotdog cookout last Friday. [/QUOTE]
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