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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 689930" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Brilliant "solution". That's just about what I'd expect from an apologist for FedEx. If you want to be an <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> for Smith, go right ahead. As usual, you missed my point entirely, which is that we hourlies directly subsidize the high salaries and nice retirement plans of these "preferred" employees via stagnant wages, extended top-out times, and the gutting of our own pension plan. Are you OK with that? Apparently so.</p><p> </p><p>Quick question for you. How do you (Mr. 59 Dano) plan to retire from FedEx? Since you're a big FedEx fan and don't need to be secretive and hidden like me, why don't you tell all of us how many years you've got-in, and what your big payout will be when <em>you </em>retire. I know you think I'm a big whiner, but I've got my retirement plan maxxed already, so my motivation isn't for me, but for the poor nothings like you that are in their 30's or early 40's and have a substantial career investment in FedEx, <strong>with very little to show for that time and effort. </strong>Maybe you should tell us why <em>you</em> stay with FedEx when there's <strong>nothing </strong>on the horizon except the pitiful PPP. So, Smart Guy, please fill us in on how you plan to spend your golden years based on Fred's "generosity"? I await your highly intelligent reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 689930, member: 12508"] Brilliant "solution". That's just about what I'd expect from an apologist for FedEx. If you want to be an :censored: for Smith, go right ahead. As usual, you missed my point entirely, which is that we hourlies directly subsidize the high salaries and nice retirement plans of these "preferred" employees via stagnant wages, extended top-out times, and the gutting of our own pension plan. Are you OK with that? Apparently so. Quick question for you. How do you (Mr. 59 Dano) plan to retire from FedEx? Since you're a big FedEx fan and don't need to be secretive and hidden like me, why don't you tell all of us how many years you've got-in, and what your big payout will be when [I]you [/I]retire. I know you think I'm a big whiner, but I've got my retirement plan maxxed already, so my motivation isn't for me, but for the poor nothings like you that are in their 30's or early 40's and have a substantial career investment in FedEx, [B]with very little to show for that time and effort. [/B]Maybe you should tell us why [I]you[/I] stay with FedEx when there's [B]nothing [/B]on the horizon except the pitiful PPP. So, Smart Guy, please fill us in on how you plan to spend your golden years based on Fred's "generosity"? I await your highly intelligent reply. [/QUOTE]
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