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<blockquote data-quote="Hewy" data-source="post: 807244" data-attributes="member: 33554"><p>Well, I guess I will put in my "10 cents". I've worked for "purple" and now work for "brown" in Australia. "Purple's" overbearing reach extends even to here, and that everyone in the world should conform to what they think should be the way of doing things. At FedEx, I had an area manager tell us that, "We realise you are all Australian, and are part of the Australian culture, but while you are here, you will conform to the FedEx culture". What the hell? "Brown" seems to realise that every country has differing cultures and needs. I have found them to be much more flexible than the rigid, "militant purple army", with their rigid "generals". UPS also seems to treat their long-term customers much better here. Lastly, I have to say that everything that MrFedEx has posted so far has been pretty much spot on. Cheers to you, mate!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hewy, post: 807244, member: 33554"] Well, I guess I will put in my "10 cents". I've worked for "purple" and now work for "brown" in Australia. "Purple's" overbearing reach extends even to here, and that everyone in the world should conform to what they think should be the way of doing things. At FedEx, I had an area manager tell us that, "We realise you are all Australian, and are part of the Australian culture, but while you are here, you will conform to the FedEx culture". What the hell? "Brown" seems to realise that every country has differing cultures and needs. I have found them to be much more flexible than the rigid, "militant purple army", with their rigid "generals". UPS also seems to treat their long-term customers much better here. Lastly, I have to say that everything that MrFedEx has posted so far has been pretty much spot on. Cheers to you, mate! [/QUOTE]
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