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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1275169" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Great point. "Hey, take a 3-hour split and come-in 30 minutes later tomorrow", or "you had 13 hours today...don't start tomorrow until 1000 because I don't want you over 50 for the week". Typical, and as you said, nickel and diming you all the freaking time.</p><p></p><p>UPSers will never "get it" because their contract prevents them from having to swallow this horseshat on a daily basis. The bottom line is that Fred S is a cheap bastard who makes Ebeneezer Scrooge look like a big spender. FedEx is always trying to eff you out of pay. Non-paid BBQs and pizza parties are meetings in disguise, and weather lines are pure theft. Being "flexible" means both doing everything they want and altering your schedule constantly so Fred can save money.</p><p></p><p>FU, Fred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1275169, member: 12508"] Great point. "Hey, take a 3-hour split and come-in 30 minutes later tomorrow", or "you had 13 hours today...don't start tomorrow until 1000 because I don't want you over 50 for the week". Typical, and as you said, nickel and diming you all the freaking time. UPSers will never "get it" because their contract prevents them from having to swallow this horseshat on a daily basis. The bottom line is that Fred S is a cheap bastard who makes Ebeneezer Scrooge look like a big spender. FedEx is always trying to eff you out of pay. Non-paid BBQs and pizza parties are meetings in disguise, and weather lines are pure theft. Being "flexible" means both doing everything they want and altering your schedule constantly so Fred can save money. FU, Fred. [/QUOTE]
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