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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1734992" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>[, but I will tQUOTE="Route 66, post: 1732351, member: 40816"]Unfortunately, your story is that of far too many.</p><p></p><p>Look on the bright side - if you thought this was a promising job with great bennies <em>ten</em> years ago, imagine how those of us who started some 25 to 30+ years ago feel about it now.</p><p></p><p>Watching the long steady erosion of what was once a highly desireable place to work is really quite depressing. And many of us feel like the frog that was placed in the kettle of water with the burner being ever so slowly turned up.</p><p></p><p>We should've jumped a long time ago, but foolishly felt that it wouldn't/<em>couldn't</em> <em>possibly</em> get any hotter.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Both you and the OP nailed it. If you think you've been screwed and you're new, those of us old-timers really got it. The very people who made FedEx thrive and at one time, literally survive, were it's outstanding employees.</p><p></p><p>Fred started with screwing us, and now he's really nailing the newbies. I couldn't hate anyone more than I do Mr. Smith, for what he did, <em>and </em>for what he's still doing.</p><p></p><p>As far as Bernie Sanders go, I love the guy, but he isn't going to be the candidate. I have <strong>not </strong>ever contacted him, but I will try, and encourage others to also inform him of an excellent example of what he is railing against...our wonderful company, and our Dear Leader, Pol Pot Smith.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1734992, member: 12508"] [, but I will tQUOTE="Route 66, post: 1732351, member: 40816"]Unfortunately, your story is that of far too many. Look on the bright side - if you thought this was a promising job with great bennies [I]ten[/I] years ago, imagine how those of us who started some 25 to 30+ years ago feel about it now. Watching the long steady erosion of what was once a highly desireable place to work is really quite depressing. And many of us feel like the frog that was placed in the kettle of water with the burner being ever so slowly turned up. We should've jumped a long time ago, but foolishly felt that it wouldn't/[I]couldn't[/I] [I]possibly[/I] get any hotter.[/QUOTE] Both you and the OP nailed it. If you think you've been screwed and you're new, those of us old-timers really got it. The very people who made FedEx thrive and at one time, literally survive, were it's outstanding employees. Fred started with screwing us, and now he's really nailing the newbies. I couldn't hate anyone more than I do Mr. Smith, for what he did, [I]and [/I]for what he's still doing. As far as Bernie Sanders go, I love the guy, but he isn't going to be the candidate. I have [B]not [/B]ever contacted him, but I will try, and encourage others to also inform him of an excellent example of what he is railing against...our wonderful company, and our Dear Leader, Pol Pot Smith. [/QUOTE]
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