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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 5572111" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>MT3 was famous for basically telling us we were lazy. "SPH goes down on Friday", "We need to be more productive" etc. I'm paraphrasing because those aren't his exact words, but the tone was always "You need to do more". I'd watch him at stations because I was an RTD and just view him long enough to wait for his inevitable push to "work harder", and then leave the room. Plus, if you ever saw him in-person, he was a complete A-hole, like a lot of the upper management were. They were like rock stars in their own minds. I still remember an Executive VP who shall remain nameless jetting into our ramp on one of the Challenger business jets. The jet pulled up maybe 100 feet from the station doors, but it was raining, so they limo-ed his perfectly coiffed fat butt to the door. He couldn't walk that short little distance because it might mess up his hair. I was utterly astounded.</p><p></p><p>He then proceeds to preach to us about cutting costs for 15 minutes, then heads to an hour long meeting with the various seniors. Then the waiting limo takes him 100 feet back to the jet and he leaves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 5572111, member: 12508"] MT3 was famous for basically telling us we were lazy. "SPH goes down on Friday", "We need to be more productive" etc. I'm paraphrasing because those aren't his exact words, but the tone was always "You need to do more". I'd watch him at stations because I was an RTD and just view him long enough to wait for his inevitable push to "work harder", and then leave the room. Plus, if you ever saw him in-person, he was a complete A-hole, like a lot of the upper management were. They were like rock stars in their own minds. I still remember an Executive VP who shall remain nameless jetting into our ramp on one of the Challenger business jets. The jet pulled up maybe 100 feet from the station doors, but it was raining, so they limo-ed his perfectly coiffed fat butt to the door. He couldn't walk that short little distance because it might mess up his hair. I was utterly astounded. He then proceeds to preach to us about cutting costs for 15 minutes, then heads to an hour long meeting with the various seniors. Then the waiting limo takes him 100 feet back to the jet and he leaves. [/QUOTE]
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