floridays
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I have to agree, I agreed with his former statement, but in Cali SFA may make a difference, I'm happy to be corrected Mak.Someone sure thinks everywhere is the same. We don't play thaton the west coast.
I have to agree, I agreed with his former statement, but in Cali SFA may make a difference, I'm happy to be corrected Mak.Someone sure thinks everywhere is the same. We don't play thaton the west coast.
Someone sure thinks everywhere is the same. We don't play thaton the west coast.
I'm not saying it will change it, but it will be at least get the attention of the DM. It does take a large group of drivers with balls to be brutally honest to a DM.I have to agree, I agreed with his former statement, but in Cali SFA may make a difference, I'm happy to be corrected Mak.
Agreed, I wish it would, but we both know it won't. I may have been around longer than you. My experience, SfA changes nothing. I forgot you were in California. I agree SFA may mean something in Cali. Take care brother.I'm not saying it will change it, but it will be at least get the attention of the MD. It does take a large group of drivers with balls to be brutally honest to a MD.
LOLSomeone sure thinks everywhere is the same. We don't play thaton the west coast.
I was just wondering how everybody else's turnover is at their station. We're hovering around 35% since Dec 26 of 2017...and just lost 2 more people in the last week.
At what point does Sr. Mgmt/Director/Memphis look at the turnover and make some changes?
Such as?
Are you REALLY that clueless? Condescension by management would be an excellent starting point.Such as?
Are you REALLY that clueless? Condescension by management would be an excellent starting point.
Anyone that’s worked for Fedex for more than a month has worked for multiple managers. They clearly have leeway in how they implement policy and how they treat people. Some things are obviously beyond their control but some seem to enjoy lying. I work out of multiple terminals and have had mangers tell me things are “company wide” when I know they aren’t.You're assuming that there is something that a senior can do --in a flaming hot job market-- to stop the turnover that is common in a flaming hot job market.
There's also the assumption that anything a courier doesn't like is something that can be cured by a manager. My suggestion to those who believe that is to go into management and make those changes. A lot of you guys complain about the quality of those who go into management, but those who are so freaking cocksure that they have all the answers and do all the complaining never have the 'nads to go into management and make a difference.
All talk.
Anyone that’s worked for Fedex for more than a month has worked for multiple managers. They clearly have leeway in how they implement policy and how they treat people. Some things are obviously beyond their control but some seem to enjoy lying. I work out of multiple terminals and have had mangers tell me things are “company wide” when I know they aren’t.
Same DNAWe're talking Express, not RPS.
Same DNA
Actually any " successful " manager should be able to adapt to either.Two completely different animals. A successful Express manager would be extremely frustrated at Ground. A successful Ground manager would struggle to do a fair job at Express. Anecdotally, and based on a small sample size, you aren't likely to be happy leaving a management position at one for the other.
Actually any " successful " manager should be able to adapt to either.
If they are actually good managers, they WILL succeed.Except that the two operations are entirely different. It's like expecting good McDonald's managers to succeed at a nice full service steakhouse and vice versa.
If they are actually good managers, they WILL succeed.
More likely, your style and definition of managing is aberrant.