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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5566640" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Needless to say it's all about the company. It always was all about the company. Claims about the Fedex "people" and the Fedex "family".....the whole damn thing was a lie. </p><p>Trouble was a lot of impressionable people bit on the bull feces ( can't use the S word here) wrongly believing that the well being of his loyal subjects actually mattered to the king.</p><p>Judging by the comments on here it would appear that there are quite a number of people still in a state of disbelief and denial.</p><p>On the other hand there appears to be a significant number who are rapidly educating themselves on what their options and various courses of action are at their disposal.</p><p>These are the people for whom the loss of their FDX employment will be the least damaging.</p><p>For those who were too slow to move....the damage could be more impactful and longer lasting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5566640, member: 58386"] Needless to say it's all about the company. It always was all about the company. Claims about the Fedex "people" and the Fedex "family".....the whole damn thing was a lie. Trouble was a lot of impressionable people bit on the bull feces ( can't use the S word here) wrongly believing that the well being of his loyal subjects actually mattered to the king. Judging by the comments on here it would appear that there are quite a number of people still in a state of disbelief and denial. On the other hand there appears to be a significant number who are rapidly educating themselves on what their options and various courses of action are at their disposal. These are the people for whom the loss of their FDX employment will be the least damaging. For those who were too slow to move....the damage could be more impactful and longer lasting. [/QUOTE]
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