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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 418323" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>OK....</p><p> </p><p>#1 The IRS has issued a <em>tenative </em>ruling...the investigation continues. If FedEx doesn't owe them anything, that's fine with me. I'm no fan of the IRS either.</p><p> </p><p>#2 I really doubt that the ruling will aid FedEx in the courts. FedEx has significantly modified their contractor model since the lawsuits began, and this may prove favorable to them <em>only from the point at which the model was changed.</em> </p><p> </p><p>#3 I use your husband as a reference only because he is apparently your sole source of information about FedEx. Since you don't work there, you're only hearing and seeing the management side of the equation. Unless he's an MD or above he <em>isn't </em>upper management. As I've said before, if you were an hourly employee you'd probably have your eyes opened as to what's really going on. Or in your case, maybe not...</p><p> </p><p>#4 Sarah Palin has done nothing to me personally, but since you think Obama is a Muslim, you obviously are a McCain/Palin supporter. The idea that a Creationist airhead like Palin could actually become President is terrifying. Do you want a President who thinks that the election "is in God's hands" and who believes the world is only about 6,000 years old (Creationism)? She is completely unqualified, especially from an intellectual standpoint. The fact that she's a nice and attractive person who is very religious is apparently good enough for you.</p><p> </p><p>#5 I'm <em>not</em> a "little man", physically, intellectually, or emotionally. I would bet I'm more educated than either you or your husband, and that I have considerably more depth as a person than both of you put together.</p><p> </p><p>#6 I've answered your question about why I'm "still here" repeatedly, and I don't feel I need to explain it again for you. Read my previous posts and you'll get a general idea of why I don't like FedEx and why I support a union environment at the company.</p><p> </p><p>Lastly, please drop the stupid emoticons and the "Miss Sunshine" act. You're as cold as a penguin's ass in January, and all of the fake friendliness cannot hide your cluelessness about the reality of FedEx Express. What will your husband tell you to think when the Teamsters take over in about a year?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 418323, member: 12508"] OK.... #1 The IRS has issued a [I]tenative [/I]ruling...the investigation continues. If FedEx doesn't owe them anything, that's fine with me. I'm no fan of the IRS either. #2 I really doubt that the ruling will aid FedEx in the courts. FedEx has significantly modified their contractor model since the lawsuits began, and this may prove favorable to them [I]only from the point at which the model was changed.[/I] #3 I use your husband as a reference only because he is apparently your sole source of information about FedEx. Since you don't work there, you're only hearing and seeing the management side of the equation. Unless he's an MD or above he [I]isn't [/I]upper management. As I've said before, if you were an hourly employee you'd probably have your eyes opened as to what's really going on. Or in your case, maybe not... #4 Sarah Palin has done nothing to me personally, but since you think Obama is a Muslim, you obviously are a McCain/Palin supporter. The idea that a Creationist airhead like Palin could actually become President is terrifying. Do you want a President who thinks that the election "is in God's hands" and who believes the world is only about 6,000 years old (Creationism)? She is completely unqualified, especially from an intellectual standpoint. The fact that she's a nice and attractive person who is very religious is apparently good enough for you. #5 I'm [I]not[/I] a "little man", physically, intellectually, or emotionally. I would bet I'm more educated than either you or your husband, and that I have considerably more depth as a person than both of you put together. #6 I've answered your question about why I'm "still here" repeatedly, and I don't feel I need to explain it again for you. Read my previous posts and you'll get a general idea of why I don't like FedEx and why I support a union environment at the company. Lastly, please drop the stupid emoticons and the "Miss Sunshine" act. You're as cold as a penguin's ass in January, and all of the fake friendliness cannot hide your cluelessness about the reality of FedEx Express. What will your husband tell you to think when the Teamsters take over in about a year? [/QUOTE]
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