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<blockquote data-quote="dezguy" data-source="post: 1281709" data-attributes="member: 49811"><p>I'll tell you who I am. I'm an employee of FedEx Express who worked his ass off for years, thinking the company would take care of me. Then came the recession and cuts to frontline workers but not to anyone above middle management. </p><p></p><p>Since then, frontline employees have been seen as a new revenue stream all the while the bosses make more and more. At the peak of the recession, a lot of us got a $.15 raise. It was a slap in the face. When I worked fast food in highschool and university, I never saw a raise that low. It wasn't until months later that we all found out our manager and DM both received their regular raises along with bonuses that year in addition to the brain trust in Memphis rewarding themselves with generous bonuses.</p><p></p><p>You also talk about philanthropy. It was during the recession that me and my fellow couriers donated the most our station employees have ever donated. Whether it be at Christmas for the couple families in our community we knew we could help out or our United way drive. What did the big wigs at FedEx donate? They sure made it known they sponsored a Nascar race car and golf tournament.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dezguy, post: 1281709, member: 49811"] I'll tell you who I am. I'm an employee of FedEx Express who worked his ass off for years, thinking the company would take care of me. Then came the recession and cuts to frontline workers but not to anyone above middle management. Since then, frontline employees have been seen as a new revenue stream all the while the bosses make more and more. At the peak of the recession, a lot of us got a $.15 raise. It was a slap in the face. When I worked fast food in highschool and university, I never saw a raise that low. It wasn't until months later that we all found out our manager and DM both received their regular raises along with bonuses that year in addition to the brain trust in Memphis rewarding themselves with generous bonuses. You also talk about philanthropy. It was during the recession that me and my fellow couriers donated the most our station employees have ever donated. Whether it be at Christmas for the couple families in our community we knew we could help out or our United way drive. What did the big wigs at FedEx donate? They sure made it known they sponsored a Nascar race car and golf tournament. [/QUOTE]
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