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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1064091" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I know you and R1a disagree and don't get along. I actually do think it's going to get rather draconian as they push for the $1.7B goal. This peak is going to cost them considerably more than they figured, and although profits may shoot up short-term, Fred has made his committment to Wall Street, and he needs to deliver. I agree that extended areas will never be affected much simply due to the structure you described of long stem times. Everyone else is fair game.</p><p></p><p>It may be their right, but that doesn't make it right, especially for long-term employees such as yourself who have seen countless "guarantees" and "promise" reneged upon. There is nothing holding them back once they have their ducks in a row. The new generation of courier will probably never go FT in most cases because that isn't what Fred wants. Even if they do, it will be some undesirable mega-split or PM start (East Coast) where they can keep OT out of the picture. </p><p></p><p>We'll see what happens in the months immediately after peak is over. I don't think it will be pretty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1064091, member: 12508"] I know you and R1a disagree and don't get along. I actually do think it's going to get rather draconian as they push for the $1.7B goal. This peak is going to cost them considerably more than they figured, and although profits may shoot up short-term, Fred has made his committment to Wall Street, and he needs to deliver. I agree that extended areas will never be affected much simply due to the structure you described of long stem times. Everyone else is fair game. It may be their right, but that doesn't make it right, especially for long-term employees such as yourself who have seen countless "guarantees" and "promise" reneged upon. There is nothing holding them back once they have their ducks in a row. The new generation of courier will probably never go FT in most cases because that isn't what Fred wants. Even if they do, it will be some undesirable mega-split or PM start (East Coast) where they can keep OT out of the picture. We'll see what happens in the months immediately after peak is over. I don't think it will be pretty. [/QUOTE]
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