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<blockquote data-quote="FedEx All the Way!" data-source="post: 477875" data-attributes="member: 18070"><p>Mr. Smith doesn't deserve this online tongue lashing from a malcontent insider. Mr Smith is an international business icon of immense proportions. Think of the thousands of jobs he's created with a college paper that should be enshrined in the Business Hall or Fame, or Smithsonian. </p><p></p><p>From property owners (lease and rental contracts) to aerospace workers, to universities which received vast amounts of tuition to educate and train our future,would strongly disagree with your viewpoint. This American capitalist miracle venture ranks at or near the top of the list.</p><p></p><p>This planet would be like offices and homes without air conditioning and indoor plumbing if it weren't for Mr. Smith's fortitude and business ideas and ideals. </p><p></p><p>Mr. Smith has won many CEO and Chairman awards voted on by his peers in American business throughout the decades and he rightly deserves all allocates presented him. American business is still the most competitive and effective group on the planet and they recognize quality.</p><p></p><p>Mr. Smith's no layoff policy is a modern marvel in this environment of companies throwing away loyal employees like disposable waste. There is no greater honor in a business relation whether it be employer/employee or company/customer than sincere loyalty. True/for real people tighten their belts and get through the hard time together.</p><p></p><p>Whenever there have been tragedies around the world that needed rapid attention Mr. Smith and his leadership team have been on the front-line giving a helping hand to humanity.</p><p></p><p>The Smith legacy from Mississippi River boat entrepreneurs, to national Greyhound Lines Bus lines, to global logistics is an true American success story that almost all pedigree business schools teach their students like other cultures teach their students copy the Torah or learn to recite the Koran. He is the genuine article of successful accomplishment.</p><p></p><p>Any problems that FDX is having with under performing departments or subsidiaries will be worked out in due time with the famous people first philosophy.</p><p></p><p>Whew…I’m really glad I could get that off my chest.</p><p></p><p></p><p>PS, when it comes tine to privatize the USPS, you better hope Mr. Smith is around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FedEx All the Way!, post: 477875, member: 18070"] Mr. Smith doesn't deserve this online tongue lashing from a malcontent insider. Mr Smith is an international business icon of immense proportions. Think of the thousands of jobs he's created with a college paper that should be enshrined in the Business Hall or Fame, or Smithsonian. From property owners (lease and rental contracts) to aerospace workers, to universities which received vast amounts of tuition to educate and train our future,would strongly disagree with your viewpoint. This American capitalist miracle venture ranks at or near the top of the list. This planet would be like offices and homes without air conditioning and indoor plumbing if it weren't for Mr. Smith's fortitude and business ideas and ideals. Mr. Smith has won many CEO and Chairman awards voted on by his peers in American business throughout the decades and he rightly deserves all allocates presented him. American business is still the most competitive and effective group on the planet and they recognize quality. Mr. Smith's no layoff policy is a modern marvel in this environment of companies throwing away loyal employees like disposable waste. There is no greater honor in a business relation whether it be employer/employee or company/customer than sincere loyalty. True/for real people tighten their belts and get through the hard time together. Whenever there have been tragedies around the world that needed rapid attention Mr. Smith and his leadership team have been on the front-line giving a helping hand to humanity. The Smith legacy from Mississippi River boat entrepreneurs, to national Greyhound Lines Bus lines, to global logistics is an true American success story that almost all pedigree business schools teach their students like other cultures teach their students copy the Torah or learn to recite the Koran. He is the genuine article of successful accomplishment. Any problems that FDX is having with under performing departments or subsidiaries will be worked out in due time with the famous people first philosophy. Whew…I’m really glad I could get that off my chest. PS, when it comes tine to privatize the USPS, you better hope Mr. Smith is around. [/QUOTE]
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