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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1228500" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Too bad you're not over here at Express, and then your eyes might be opened. Please understand that MT3 and all of the other top dogs are making major bank, especially now since the stock is getting higher. When one of them comes to town, it's like Jesus has decided to pay your station a visit. They fly in on a corporate jet, and then their posse of VPs, MDs, and managers flock around them like groupies. Plus, they have security, because someone like me might decide to toss a PowerPad at them. </p><p></p><p>The OP who talked about Thornton commuting by jet had good information. His plane was landing at a small executive airport outside ORD, and Thornton had been seen in-person getting on and off the plane. If we were getting a fair shake, I could care less if Thornton had his own personal teleporter, jet, <em>and </em>helicopter. But, we're "broke", and we can't afford extravagant behaviors by our "leaders". Matt would like you...you're clueless.</p><p></p><p>MT3 has a well-deserved reputation as a bastard. That's how he got where he is, and that's the new model for leaders at Express. The more abusive you are, the better. Our elite are just that...<strong>elite. </strong>While they do their level best to kill-off our middle-class jobs and drive 40+ employees out the door, they are living like kings while they tell us the company is going broke. For many years, Express profits were used to build Ground infrastructure, while Express employees suffered through low or no raises, benefit cuts, and general mistreatment. The RLA, which Smith has invested hundreds of millions of dollars into, makes sure we cannot unionize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1228500, member: 12508"] Too bad you're not over here at Express, and then your eyes might be opened. Please understand that MT3 and all of the other top dogs are making major bank, especially now since the stock is getting higher. When one of them comes to town, it's like Jesus has decided to pay your station a visit. They fly in on a corporate jet, and then their posse of VPs, MDs, and managers flock around them like groupies. Plus, they have security, because someone like me might decide to toss a PowerPad at them. The OP who talked about Thornton commuting by jet had good information. His plane was landing at a small executive airport outside ORD, and Thornton had been seen in-person getting on and off the plane. If we were getting a fair shake, I could care less if Thornton had his own personal teleporter, jet, [I]and [/I]helicopter. But, we're "broke", and we can't afford extravagant behaviors by our "leaders". Matt would like you...you're clueless. MT3 has a well-deserved reputation as a bastard. That's how he got where he is, and that's the new model for leaders at Express. The more abusive you are, the better. Our elite are just that...[B]elite. [/B]While they do their level best to kill-off our middle-class jobs and drive 40+ employees out the door, they are living like kings while they tell us the company is going broke. For many years, Express profits were used to build Ground infrastructure, while Express employees suffered through low or no raises, benefit cuts, and general mistreatment. The RLA, which Smith has invested hundreds of millions of dollars into, makes sure we cannot unionize. [/QUOTE]
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