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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Rico" data-source="post: 295103" data-attributes="member: 4974"><p>Haven't been around much lately but having read some of these threads, it appears FredEx is soon going to implode? Can't wait for that to happen to the almighty and arrogant Fred. Unfortunately, he will end up OK and his thousands of employees will suffer the consequences.</p><p> </p><p>So what is the real truth behind fredEx these days? No commit times? Lawsuits? Are those ground couriers employees yet, or better yet are they Teamsters yet? Has Wall Street pick up on the scent of disgruntled employees and terrible service or is the purple promise bullshiat still fogging over the realities of this farce of a company. Buying DHL? Ha.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck to those riding it out. Take whatever money in 401 or pension as a lump sum and invest it on your own or else Fred will tell you he ain't got it anymore so he can't give it to you when you retire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Rico, post: 295103, member: 4974"] Haven't been around much lately but having read some of these threads, it appears FredEx is soon going to implode? Can't wait for that to happen to the almighty and arrogant Fred. Unfortunately, he will end up OK and his thousands of employees will suffer the consequences. So what is the real truth behind fredEx these days? No commit times? Lawsuits? Are those ground couriers employees yet, or better yet are they Teamsters yet? Has Wall Street pick up on the scent of disgruntled employees and terrible service or is the purple promise bullshiat still fogging over the realities of this farce of a company. Buying DHL? Ha. Good luck to those riding it out. Take whatever money in 401 or pension as a lump sum and invest it on your own or else Fred will tell you he ain't got it anymore so he can't give it to you when you retire. [/QUOTE]
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