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The Myth of the FedEx "Family"
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 934833" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>This is so true. Whenever someone at FedEx Express gets seriously ill or something else bad happens, the company does virtually nothing. If someone close dies, you get your 3 days of bereavement and a meaningless card. Fellow employees send their own cards, show-up at memorial services, and send food or whatever else needs to be done. </p><p></p><p>FedEx wants you back at work ASAP, so unless you've got an understanding manager, you have to take care of your grief or personal affairs in those 3 days. Maybe they will let you take vacation if you have it or LWOP if you don't, but there aren't any guarantees. I've had a couple managers over the years who just said "come back when you're ready", which meant a lot. I've also had some that said "3 days" or "it's no-call/no-show". These are the folks on whom you always plot revenge, and it always feels good when you get them back...hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 934833, member: 12508"] This is so true. Whenever someone at FedEx Express gets seriously ill or something else bad happens, the company does virtually nothing. If someone close dies, you get your 3 days of bereavement and a meaningless card. Fellow employees send their own cards, show-up at memorial services, and send food or whatever else needs to be done. FedEx wants you back at work ASAP, so unless you've got an understanding manager, you have to take care of your grief or personal affairs in those 3 days. Maybe they will let you take vacation if you have it or LWOP if you don't, but there aren't any guarantees. I've had a couple managers over the years who just said "come back when you're ready", which meant a lot. I've also had some that said "3 days" or "it's no-call/no-show". These are the folks on whom you always plot revenge, and it always feels good when you get them back...hard. [/QUOTE]
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