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<blockquote data-quote="Operational needs" data-source="post: 4419647" data-attributes="member: 43500"><p>So let me get this straight. You’re saying that because we are blue collar workers that we shouldn’t feel entitled. Only white collar workers should fee entitled. Why is that?</p><p></p><p> Long before you worked at FedEx, a job as a FedEx courier or UPS driver were very much coveted jobs because they were good careers with excellent benefits. At FedEx, if you didn’t know someone on the inside it was very difficult to get in. At UPS, you had to be a handler for a long time before you could become a driver because there were rarely openings. There are many, many UPS drivers with 25+ years there. </p><p></p><p>I resent the fact that you feel because we’re <em>only </em>blue collar that we are somehow beneath a white collar worker. Because they might wear a suit and tie to work and we wear uniforms? That doesn’t make them any better. Maybe you need to go back to your white collar job since you think being a FedEx courier is so easy and beneath you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Operational needs, post: 4419647, member: 43500"] So let me get this straight. You’re saying that because we are blue collar workers that we shouldn’t feel entitled. Only white collar workers should fee entitled. Why is that? Long before you worked at FedEx, a job as a FedEx courier or UPS driver were very much coveted jobs because they were good careers with excellent benefits. At FedEx, if you didn’t know someone on the inside it was very difficult to get in. At UPS, you had to be a handler for a long time before you could become a driver because there were rarely openings. There are many, many UPS drivers with 25+ years there. I resent the fact that you feel because we’re [I]only [/I]blue collar that we are somehow beneath a white collar worker. Because they might wear a suit and tie to work and we wear uniforms? That doesn’t make them any better. Maybe you need to go back to your white collar job since you think being a FedEx courier is so easy and beneath you. [/QUOTE]
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