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<blockquote data-quote="snackdad" data-source="post: 1020891" data-attributes="member: 30266"><p>Haha, our SAL spends half her day on Facebook also. The other 40% downloading movies and music. Or at least she used to. Her hours have been cut drastically lately. She is now getting only 20 hours and is shopping to find a new job. Upside is when she leaves she will take her spiteful negativity with her and all her personal drama pasted all over the walls of the station. She was the biggest source of rumor in the station and was protected by her manager buddies that share in her proclivity for same sex relationships. Great to see her go, don't let the door hit you on the way out.</p><p> Also in my station currently the dispatch positions are being moved 20 miles away to a more centralized facility. So now if they want to keep their jobs our dispatchers must drive a 40 mile commute instead of their old 20 mile commute. Makes you have to make some hard decisions about quality of life issues. </p><p> FedEx cares so little about the impact on real people's lives. You are as good as your last delivery. Never forget that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snackdad, post: 1020891, member: 30266"] Haha, our SAL spends half her day on Facebook also. The other 40% downloading movies and music. Or at least she used to. Her hours have been cut drastically lately. She is now getting only 20 hours and is shopping to find a new job. Upside is when she leaves she will take her spiteful negativity with her and all her personal drama pasted all over the walls of the station. She was the biggest source of rumor in the station and was protected by her manager buddies that share in her proclivity for same sex relationships. Great to see her go, don't let the door hit you on the way out. Also in my station currently the dispatch positions are being moved 20 miles away to a more centralized facility. So now if they want to keep their jobs our dispatchers must drive a 40 mile commute instead of their old 20 mile commute. Makes you have to make some hard decisions about quality of life issues. FedEx cares so little about the impact on real people's lives. You are as good as your last delivery. Never forget that. [/QUOTE]
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