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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 292865" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>FedEx 2000 sounds just like the kind of employee Fred S wants...full of the Purple Promise and still believing that FedEx "cares". Perhaps you do work in one of the few stations that are well-run with halfway decent managers, and that's great. But company-wide, FedEx is in a freefall in terms of service and morale, and if you're pleased with the new PPP you need to have a talk with your financial advisor about your retirement goals, because the PPP won't allow you to reach them. Unless, of course,you want to live out of your car in some backwater state. </p><p> </p><p> I also work in a station with 100+ employees and I can assure you that most of them are quite unhappy. When Fred came out with his most recent letter asking for a re-dedication to the Purple Promise ,most just laughed...because it's a complete joke. It's pretty obvious he's lying about the Ground scenario, just like he and upper management have lied about so many other things over the years. We've lost about 20% of our station during the last year, and so have most of the other stations in the area where I work. People are just fed-up with it, and guess what...even the most hard-core FedEx employees are NOT buying into the BS anymore.</p><p>A lot of employees are looking at other careers, while some of us are too young to retire but probably too old to start anew somewhere else. </p><p>I'm no big fan of unions either, but what other alternative do we have? I guess we could wait around for Santa to come like FedEx 2000, but HE ISN'T COMING!!! Wake-up to the reality of what FedEx has become and stop being a doormat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 292865, member: 12508"] FedEx 2000 sounds just like the kind of employee Fred S wants...full of the Purple Promise and still believing that FedEx "cares". Perhaps you do work in one of the few stations that are well-run with halfway decent managers, and that's great. But company-wide, FedEx is in a freefall in terms of service and morale, and if you're pleased with the new PPP you need to have a talk with your financial advisor about your retirement goals, because the PPP won't allow you to reach them. Unless, of course,you want to live out of your car in some backwater state. I also work in a station with 100+ employees and I can assure you that most of them are quite unhappy. When Fred came out with his most recent letter asking for a re-dedication to the Purple Promise ,most just laughed...because it's a complete joke. It's pretty obvious he's lying about the Ground scenario, just like he and upper management have lied about so many other things over the years. We've lost about 20% of our station during the last year, and so have most of the other stations in the area where I work. People are just fed-up with it, and guess what...even the most hard-core FedEx employees are NOT buying into the BS anymore. A lot of employees are looking at other careers, while some of us are too young to retire but probably too old to start anew somewhere else. I'm no big fan of unions either, but what other alternative do we have? I guess we could wait around for Santa to come like FedEx 2000, but HE ISN'T COMING!!! Wake-up to the reality of what FedEx has become and stop being a doormat. [/QUOTE]
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