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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 4592127" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>So when mgrs put packages in the U.S. mail to keep me from getting OT when I made $11.60hr that was on me? When a mgr forced me as a FTer to work 6 days to get 35+ hrs that was on me? And as I've been pointing out that when the company told tens of thousands of couriers that they'd top out in 7-8 years that was on them to believe that? When they were told the company couldn't afford an extra $30 million a year for a 2% raise when they just had their first $250 million dollar quarter and hadn't given a raise in 3 years that was the employee's fault some how? And if you go to great lengths to give the employees a choice whether to stay in the traditional or not then force them out anyways after you made sure you'd save millions by convincing employees to voluntarily go into the new plan the year before that's somehow the employee's fault huh? We're stupid, I'm stupid, for ever believing a damn thing that FedEx says. And I certainly don't believe you, liar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 4592127, member: 24302"] So when mgrs put packages in the U.S. mail to keep me from getting OT when I made $11.60hr that was on me? When a mgr forced me as a FTer to work 6 days to get 35+ hrs that was on me? And as I've been pointing out that when the company told tens of thousands of couriers that they'd top out in 7-8 years that was on them to believe that? When they were told the company couldn't afford an extra $30 million a year for a 2% raise when they just had their first $250 million dollar quarter and hadn't given a raise in 3 years that was the employee's fault some how? And if you go to great lengths to give the employees a choice whether to stay in the traditional or not then force them out anyways after you made sure you'd save millions by convincing employees to voluntarily go into the new plan the year before that's somehow the employee's fault huh? We're stupid, I'm stupid, for ever believing a damn thing that FedEx says. And I certainly don't believe you, liar. [/QUOTE]
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