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<blockquote data-quote="FedexExEmployee" data-source="post: 288723" data-attributes="member: 10671"><p>Ah yes, engineers. The engineer at the station I worked at was a really cool guy. </p><p> </p><p>Cool enough that I was able to tell him, and I quote, "How the *uck can they let people like you set up routes when you never even touched a gosh darn package?" </p><p> </p><p>He just smirked. No kidding. No vocal response; just a smirk that said plenty.</p><p> </p><p>That being said, I'm not sure if that really matters. I mean, look at your average manager. Your average manager was at one point a courier. Yet, they lie through their teeth to couriers who are doing as they once did. The average manager knows what it was like, yet they don't let that get in their way. Rather, they prefer to step on as many people as possible to keep their bonuses rolling in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedexExEmployee, post: 288723, member: 10671"] Ah yes, engineers. The engineer at the station I worked at was a really cool guy. Cool enough that I was able to tell him, and I quote, "How the *uck can they let people like you set up routes when you never even touched a gosh darn package?" He just smirked. No kidding. No vocal response; just a smirk that said plenty. That being said, I'm not sure if that really matters. I mean, look at your average manager. Your average manager was at one point a courier. Yet, they lie through their teeth to couriers who are doing as they once did. The average manager knows what it was like, yet they don't let that get in their way. Rather, they prefer to step on as many people as possible to keep their bonuses rolling in. [/QUOTE]
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