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<blockquote data-quote="Billy_Baconhead" data-source="post: 982455" data-attributes="member: 34601"><p>Thanks for the reply R1a. You bring up some good points. I thought about being a cop due to the job security. Plus a feeling of self fulfillment giving back to the community. Now, I do a good friend whom became a cop in a rural area. Every time I see him he always has a great story about his job. I recall the last one about the 2 methlabs they busted inside of 2 weeks. Plus he's always making jokes about how every girl in the "picture" perfect town is pregnant! So, if I decide to pursue being a cop. No matter where you go you will always deal with "scum"!</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, back to the point. Can you explain some more details on why getting my CDL would be a good move? Becoming a full-time RTD is impossible with my seniority. Plus those jobs are very seldom( I look at jcats every thursday evening). </p><p></p><p>As I think about the upcoming buyouts more. I do feel you are correct that buying out more senior managers would be top priority. I'd assume the new/newer managers would be offered different management positions elsewhere. I'm sure if that manager turned down a position elsewhere. Fedex will say you volunteered to terminated your employment and will get no compensation. </p><p></p><p>The real question is how fast is this ship going to sink? I vision express as a overnight company only. I feel the same way most of you do in regards to the shift over to ground. Though, how long will the ponzi scheme last at ground is another question to ponder. </p><p></p><p>I don't want to get to off beat here. I've just been brain storming a lot the past few months about my future. I don't want to ride the ship to the depths of the sea. I want to jump ship while I still stand a fighting chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy_Baconhead, post: 982455, member: 34601"] Thanks for the reply R1a. You bring up some good points. I thought about being a cop due to the job security. Plus a feeling of self fulfillment giving back to the community. Now, I do a good friend whom became a cop in a rural area. Every time I see him he always has a great story about his job. I recall the last one about the 2 methlabs they busted inside of 2 weeks. Plus he's always making jokes about how every girl in the "picture" perfect town is pregnant! So, if I decide to pursue being a cop. No matter where you go you will always deal with "scum"! Anyhow, back to the point. Can you explain some more details on why getting my CDL would be a good move? Becoming a full-time RTD is impossible with my seniority. Plus those jobs are very seldom( I look at jcats every thursday evening). As I think about the upcoming buyouts more. I do feel you are correct that buying out more senior managers would be top priority. I'd assume the new/newer managers would be offered different management positions elsewhere. I'm sure if that manager turned down a position elsewhere. Fedex will say you volunteered to terminated your employment and will get no compensation. The real question is how fast is this ship going to sink? I vision express as a overnight company only. I feel the same way most of you do in regards to the shift over to ground. Though, how long will the ponzi scheme last at ground is another question to ponder. I don't want to get to off beat here. I've just been brain storming a lot the past few months about my future. I don't want to ride the ship to the depths of the sea. I want to jump ship while I still stand a fighting chance. [/QUOTE]
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