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<blockquote data-quote="Cactus" data-source="post: 743868" data-attributes="member: 29011"><p>When I first got my job at Federal Express I was under the impression that this was gonna be a great experience and there was no better place to work. Wrong! Didn't take real long to figure out that it was no different than anywhere else and maybe worse. Unrealistic expectations from the managers and above, favoritism, lying mangers, no profit sharing etc. This was about 17 years ago and apparently the rot had already settled in. I heard from lots of couriers that were unhappy with the way things were going and how much the dispised the managers. It had to been worse for them as they had once experienced the "good ol' days." Well it's 17 years later and Fed Ex is keeping the masquerade going. That old PR smoke and mirror machine has got to be overheating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cactus, post: 743868, member: 29011"] When I first got my job at Federal Express I was under the impression that this was gonna be a great experience and there was no better place to work. Wrong! Didn't take real long to figure out that it was no different than anywhere else and maybe worse. Unrealistic expectations from the managers and above, favoritism, lying mangers, no profit sharing etc. This was about 17 years ago and apparently the rot had already settled in. I heard from lots of couriers that were unhappy with the way things were going and how much the dispised the managers. It had to been worse for them as they had once experienced the "good ol' days." Well it's 17 years later and Fed Ex is keeping the masquerade going. That old PR smoke and mirror machine has got to be overheating. [/QUOTE]
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