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<blockquote data-quote="Ricochet1a" data-source="post: 872783" data-attributes="member: 22880"><p>Ok Quadro, answer this....</p><p></p><p>I'm not longer at FedEx, I'm sitting in a nice air conditioned office able to perform work, meet with associates and even respond to this forum if I'm otherwise unoccupied. </p><p></p><p>How is it that you, a self identified full-time Courier with Express, has managed to respond in detail to a post I did early this AM, in mid-day? (Around 1130 AM CDT or 1230 PM EDT) You really want me to think you spent your lunch break while on-road carefully typing a response to my post... </p><p></p><p>And if you are located in the Pacific time zone, the cat is really out of the bag...</p><p></p><p>So let's see, you spent time carefully typing into a Blackberry or similiar device, or better yet, you carry around a laptop to respond to posts such as mine - merely to "help" keep the employees better informed.... You hustled through your P1, did some P2, took your break and just had to pull up BC and read this thread, then respond in detail.</p><p></p><p>Boy, how generous and selfless of you to respond so rapidly to a post during your break while on-road. </p><p></p><p>I know when I was working as a Courier, I was running my tail off, not having a minute to spare. With the way things are now with meeting productivity requirements and delayed morning start times, there is even less wiggle room in the day of a Courier now. </p><p></p><p>If I had to take a break, the last thing I'd do was to even think about reading a forum such as this during those precious minutes - forget about reponding in detail to a post...</p><p></p><p>I'm glad Express has "Couriers" such as yourself that are so generous with their time. Being able to not only run your "route" and meet goal, but also respond to threads in a forum to keep everyone up to speed in a timely fashion. </p><p></p><p>Bravo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricochet1a, post: 872783, member: 22880"] Ok Quadro, answer this.... I'm not longer at FedEx, I'm sitting in a nice air conditioned office able to perform work, meet with associates and even respond to this forum if I'm otherwise unoccupied. How is it that you, a self identified full-time Courier with Express, has managed to respond in detail to a post I did early this AM, in mid-day? (Around 1130 AM CDT or 1230 PM EDT) You really want me to think you spent your lunch break while on-road carefully typing a response to my post... And if you are located in the Pacific time zone, the cat is really out of the bag... So let's see, you spent time carefully typing into a Blackberry or similiar device, or better yet, you carry around a laptop to respond to posts such as mine - merely to "help" keep the employees better informed.... You hustled through your P1, did some P2, took your break and just had to pull up BC and read this thread, then respond in detail. Boy, how generous and selfless of you to respond so rapidly to a post during your break while on-road. I know when I was working as a Courier, I was running my tail off, not having a minute to spare. With the way things are now with meeting productivity requirements and delayed morning start times, there is even less wiggle room in the day of a Courier now. If I had to take a break, the last thing I'd do was to even think about reading a forum such as this during those precious minutes - forget about reponding in detail to a post... I'm glad Express has "Couriers" such as yourself that are so generous with their time. Being able to not only run your "route" and meet goal, but also respond to threads in a forum to keep everyone up to speed in a timely fashion. Bravo! [/QUOTE]
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