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<blockquote data-quote="Manager Wants Buyout" data-source="post: 1230063" data-attributes="member: 42989"><p>Okay, we can all agree that the company fails quite often. However, in the spirit of fairness we must recognize that the biggest failure of all is FedEx Office. Sales have declined every year since the acquisition despite a massive increase in the number of stores. Now, we sit around in empty stores with no employees and no customers. When the one part timer and one full timer showed up yesterday, I did stop reading my magazine to engage in a serious game of envelope Frisbee. I lost but with some effort, I'll get better. These are retail stores and unlike the rest of retail managers, I'll be in the back leisurely reading a magazine, surfing the internet and talking on the phone to other managers about the failure tomorrow. Package volume is declining in November like every month but it's worse this month. It almost declined as much as the typical month after month, year after year, revenue guaranteed declines that FXO can be counted on as reliably as the sunrise. With FedEx evaporating and the desperation for share price, FedEx will no longer float this failure for image purposes.</p><p> </p><p>The so called leadership is harassing any manager making a living wage and we are all refusing to back down regardless of our dwindling numbers. Even if they get us, that's okay. The failure won't stop and one day we will dust off the poster printer and finally print a sign on the unused machine and that sign will say, "Everything Must Go!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manager Wants Buyout, post: 1230063, member: 42989"] Okay, we can all agree that the company fails quite often. However, in the spirit of fairness we must recognize that the biggest failure of all is FedEx Office. Sales have declined every year since the acquisition despite a massive increase in the number of stores. Now, we sit around in empty stores with no employees and no customers. When the one part timer and one full timer showed up yesterday, I did stop reading my magazine to engage in a serious game of envelope Frisbee. I lost but with some effort, I'll get better. These are retail stores and unlike the rest of retail managers, I'll be in the back leisurely reading a magazine, surfing the internet and talking on the phone to other managers about the failure tomorrow. Package volume is declining in November like every month but it's worse this month. It almost declined as much as the typical month after month, year after year, revenue guaranteed declines that FXO can be counted on as reliably as the sunrise. With FedEx evaporating and the desperation for share price, FedEx will no longer float this failure for image purposes. The so called leadership is harassing any manager making a living wage and we are all refusing to back down regardless of our dwindling numbers. Even if they get us, that's okay. The failure won't stop and one day we will dust off the poster printer and finally print a sign on the unused machine and that sign will say, "Everything Must Go!" [/QUOTE]
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