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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 941494" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Shhhh! I'm a secret manager. Actually, I absolutely do think there is a planned effort to eliminate senior employees. At my station, we've had some major health issues among the over-40 set. While most of them were work related, some were not, and I can just see some bright light future top exec suggesting that FedEx do everything possible to shoo these folks out the door. BPP was ended because it was targeting older employees, so whatever they do now has to be off the radar. At this company, it's all about the budget and where it can be cut, and even though FedEx has low labor costs, Fred wants them lower yet. Also remember that we are self-insured, so there is a huge incentive to take older employees off the books because they are statistically much more likely to have health problems.</p><p></p><p>Yep, you've outed me. I have a corner office just off Democrat near the Memphis Hilton, where 59Dano and I plot all day how to best spread the values of FedEx culture to the masses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 941494, member: 12508"] Shhhh! I'm a secret manager. Actually, I absolutely do think there is a planned effort to eliminate senior employees. At my station, we've had some major health issues among the over-40 set. While most of them were work related, some were not, and I can just see some bright light future top exec suggesting that FedEx do everything possible to shoo these folks out the door. BPP was ended because it was targeting older employees, so whatever they do now has to be off the radar. At this company, it's all about the budget and where it can be cut, and even though FedEx has low labor costs, Fred wants them lower yet. Also remember that we are self-insured, so there is a huge incentive to take older employees off the books because they are statistically much more likely to have health problems. Yep, you've outed me. I have a corner office just off Democrat near the Memphis Hilton, where 59Dano and I plot all day how to best spread the values of FedEx culture to the masses. [/QUOTE]
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