MAKAVELI
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Neither do those 65. But you do work for FedEx as they did before being laid off.I don't work for Supply Chain.
Neither do those 65. But you do work for FedEx as they did before being laid off.I don't work for Supply Chain.
Times been flying since covid. Just treading water and riding out the bad times. Been a pretty rough couple years.Where’ve you been!
Thought maybe you had moved on .Times been flying since covid. Just treading water and riding out the bad times. Been a pretty rough couple years.
What he was saying is that Ground contracting is no longer and investible venture. Trouble is he's a little late for the show. It started heading in that direction 4 years ago.Dean Maciuba on LinkedIn: FedEx Activist Investor Seeking Input from Ground ISPs - Multichannel
This consultant doesn’t seem too impressed with FedEx management.
How could it be a good investment now and future? How much $ would it take?What he was saying is that Ground contracting is no longer and investible venture. Trouble is he's a little late for the show. It started heading in that direction 4 years ago.
It will take a hell of a lot more dollars that what Fat's and Raj are currently offering now and in the future. Probably somewhere in the 35-40% more than what they are currently offering.How could it be a good investment now and future? How much $ would it take?
He’s saying that FedEx has created and is completely mismanaging a crisis in their company.What he was saying is that Ground contracting is no longer and investible venture. Trouble is he's a little late for the show. It started heading in that direction 4 years ago.
And how long do you think it's going to take to correct those missteps and shortcomings when as they see it they're doing nothing wrong?He’s saying that FedEx has created and is completely mismanaging a crisis in their company.
What’s the future for FedEx? Is it fixable? Is ups gonna take another competitor down?He’s saying that FedEx has created and is completely mismanaging a crisis in their company.
Lol. Not long at all.And how long do you think it's going to take to correct those missteps and shortcomings when as they see it they're doing nothing wrong?
Excellent question. I doubt it though. As much as they won’t like it, investors are going to have to stop looking for the 18% margins of long ago. That’s simply not realistic.What’s the future for FedEx? Is it fixable? Is ups gonna take another competitor down?
UPS won’t be taking down another competitor. FedEx is doing it to themselves.What’s the future for FedEx? Is it fixable? Is ups gonna take another competitor down?
When I started at UPS in 1990, I was envious of FedEx couriers. They seemed to have it made, no heavy packages, nice little vans.UPS won’t be taking down another competitor. FedEx is doing it to themselves.
We did have it made. Excellent insurance, travel benefits, profit sharing, and we only made a dollar or two less than you guys. You’re wrong about the heavy packages though. Since I started we always took up to 150 packages while the big bad UPS man only took 50 lbs. it was a lot of fun back then, plus, we loaded our own trucks, so we didn’t have to hope and pray a loader didn’t screw us for the day. Times have definitely changed.When I started at UPS in 1990, I was envious of FedEx couriers. They seemed to have it made, no heavy packages, nice little vans.
I'm sure Raj's degree in chemical engineering is rrrreally gonna help FedEx pull through this crisis.He’s saying that FedEx has created and is completely mismanaging a crisis in their company.
I thought the couriers only carried letters and those tubes or small packages back then.We did have it made. Excellent insurance, travel benefits, profit sharing, and we only made a dollar or two less than you guys. You’re wrong about the heavy packages though. Since I started we always took up to 150 packages while the big bad UPS man only took 50 lbs. it was a lot of fun back then, plus, we loaded our own trucks, so we didn’t have to hope and pray a loader didn’t screw us for the day. Times have definitely changed.
But he's a smart guy.I'm sure Raj's degree in chemical engineering is rrrreally gonna help FedEx pull through this crisis.
Ha!
I guess that is why you aren't paid to think.I thought the couriers only carried letters and those tubes or small packages back then.
You ask the stupidest questions for reasons that are, I guess, just as stupid.I understand, once again you are unresponsive to the question.
Wouldn't it have been easier to just reply, "Most likely."?
It would have been over.
Your inability to be truthful in many unresponsive "responses" is precisely why most here rightly label you as an apologist and lackey.
I'm going to try again,
If you were simply displaced and offered ninety days to secure another position, would you be satisfied?
If you were, would your wife lose any respect for you?
Only because I am dealing with a person that refuses to be truthful at times.You ask the stupidest questions for reasons that are, I guess, just as stupid.