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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 423628" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>My personal ethics would not allow me to do that. He's an evil little miser who could give a damn about anything but money. If I were to meet Mr Smith in person, it would be very difficult for me not to punch him out. Of course, his bodyguards wouldn't allow that. He's so "loved" by his workers these days that he's afraid to speak to them except via the propaganda box. He has security with him because there are plenty of others who wouldn't mind taking a swat at him.</p><p> </p><p>There are plenty of FedEx hourlies out there who are college-educated...some even have advanced degrees. In fact, most FedEx managers never got farther than an A.A degree, a statistic that Smith bemoans in his latest interview. The more intelligent employees stay away from management in most cases because they don't want to sell their soul to FedEx, especially at the pittance Smith is willing to pay for 70-80 hours a week. How educated is your "upper management" husband? Is he another of Fred's "disappointments"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 423628, member: 12508"] My personal ethics would not allow me to do that. He's an evil little miser who could give a damn about anything but money. If I were to meet Mr Smith in person, it would be very difficult for me not to punch him out. Of course, his bodyguards wouldn't allow that. He's so "loved" by his workers these days that he's afraid to speak to them except via the propaganda box. He has security with him because there are plenty of others who wouldn't mind taking a swat at him. There are plenty of FedEx hourlies out there who are college-educated...some even have advanced degrees. In fact, most FedEx managers never got farther than an A.A degree, a statistic that Smith bemoans in his latest interview. The more intelligent employees stay away from management in most cases because they don't want to sell their soul to FedEx, especially at the pittance Smith is willing to pay for 70-80 hours a week. How educated is your "upper management" husband? Is he another of Fred's "disappointments"? [/QUOTE]
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