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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 788094" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>I'm pretty sure nobody is trying to compare UPS with Enron, Worldcom, or FreddyMac.</p><p>I'll define corporate greed for you; it's the more, more, more mindset.</p><p>Whether it be the ever increasing standards shouldered by the frontline worker or the ever increasing divide of compensation between the ranks, make no mistake corporate greed is very real and prevalent.</p><p>It's a good old boys club amongst the elite.</p><p>They sit on each others board of directors, voting for each other agendas, all the while enjoying a bigger and bigger piece of the pie.</p><p>We are not blind to the fact in the face of the worst economy since the Great Depression, this company is enjoying record profits.</p><p>How was this done?</p><p>By cutting to the bone.</p><p>Why?</p><p>To satisfy the supposedly faceless stockholder. ( majority of the stock still owned by upper management )</p><p>Who's paying the price?</p><p>The little guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 788094, member: 14176"] I'm pretty sure nobody is trying to compare UPS with Enron, Worldcom, or FreddyMac. I'll define corporate greed for you; it's the more, more, more mindset. Whether it be the ever increasing standards shouldered by the frontline worker or the ever increasing divide of compensation between the ranks, make no mistake corporate greed is very real and prevalent. It's a good old boys club amongst the elite. They sit on each others board of directors, voting for each other agendas, all the while enjoying a bigger and bigger piece of the pie. We are not blind to the fact in the face of the worst economy since the Great Depression, this company is enjoying record profits. How was this done? By cutting to the bone. Why? To satisfy the supposedly faceless stockholder. ( majority of the stock still owned by upper management ) Who's paying the price? The little guys. [/QUOTE]
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